Known as the Hiram Rider House, located in Willington's Historic District, this 19th century Federal style home blends modern living with the character and charm of years past. Featuring wide-plank flooring, built-in cabinets, a fireplace in the dining room, living room, and primary bedroom, this home surrounds you with comfort and convenience. As you enter from the rear of the home, you walk into a den that is currently used as a fitness room. From here, you ascend 4 steps to a mudroom landing, which leads to the kitchen. The eat-in kitchen is appointed with modern cabinetry, granite counters, and stainless steel appliances. A half bath is located right off of the kitchen. Both the living room and dining room are generously sized and provide a beautiful atmosphere to gather with friends and family. The center hall staircase leads to the second floor where you will find four bedrooms (one of which is currently used as a home office), a full bath, with an additional full bath in the primary bedroom. The primary bedroom features its own staircase that leads down to the fitness room and rear entry of the home. A walk-up attic offers additional storage space. A high-quality Buderus oil boiler, Triangle Tube hot water heater, and dual oil tanks are located in the basement. Situated on 1 acre across from the Town Green, the exterior features a fenced-in backyard, tiered fieldstone wall, fieldstone patio, and a Kloter Farms shed. Conveniently located close to both I-84 and UConn.