History of Darien
The history of Darien has been shaped by its location on the shore of
Long Island Sound and on the former main route between Boston and New York.

The town was incorporated in 1820, and
by the end of the 19th century it was attracting
wealthy New Yorkers, artists and writers to their
glorious summer homes. With the railroad
connection in 1848 and the charming location, it is now
viewed as a haven for year-round
living --with has easy access to New York and the rest of the North East.
The population has grown from about 1100 in 1820
to just about 20,000 now.

Villager Pond Complex

Architect's offering plan of Villager Pond Complex
Villager Pond
Completed around 1987, the Villager Pond community is located
just off Boston Post Road--near the heart of Darien. The old Town Hall
once stood on a portion of the current villager Pond complex and another
portion of the
complex was once part of the prosperous Bates Farm; Bates House is close to the Villager Pond and is is a now
restored
classic New England saltbox, built circa
1736.
The Villager Pond community is
conveniently located opposite Trader Joes and
within easy walking
distance ( ½ mile ) of Goodwives Shopping Centers
and downtown Darien with it's many shops,
restaurants, cinema, and Metro North Commuter
railroad station and library.
Villager Pond Complex today

Aerial Photo by Mike Lorelli, Villager Pond Association resident
Composition of Villager Pond
Villager Pond complex has 37 units --made up of 4 basic designs:-
 | Windham--one bedroom, I baths.,
kitchen, living room, garage, on one floor. |
 | Cornwall--one bedroom, 1.5 baths,
kitchen, living room, patio, garage on two floors. |
 | Bradford--two bedrooms, 2.5 baths,
kitchen, living room, deck/patio, garage on two floors |
 | Litchfield--three bedrooms, 2.5 baths,
kitchen, living room, decks, garage on two floors |