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Rowayton - a charming coastal village located within the city of Norwalk that is bordered on three sides by the Five Mile River, Wilson Cove and Long Island Sound. Rowayton is a tasteful blend of new and old, full of community spirit in a picturesque setting. The village is rich in oystering and 19th century history and maintains an eclectic feel with beach cottages and antique Victorians that once belonged to Sea Captains. Rowayton has several active local organizations including: The Rowayton Arts Center, Historical Society and Rowayton Gardeners that contribute to the flavor of the village. The Rowayton Fire Department is made up of volunteers and the all volunteer Rowayton Civic Association sponsors many events such as the Memorial Day Parade, summer concerts, Father’s Day Fun Run, Independence Day fireworks, The River Ramble, Cinema on the Sound, Labor Day swim races, Oktoberfest, Halloween Haunted House, Light Up Rowayton, Santa Run and Nativity Pageant.

HISTORY

Founded in the late 1600’s by farmers and fishermen, Rowayton is a salty little community defined by its waterfronts. Rowayton became a major oystering center in the 1800's when handsome Victorian houses were built by prosperous oystermen.  From 1880 to 1942, the Roton Point Amusement Park attracted visitors by ferry from NYC and trolley from inland to enjoy the wooden roller coast, carnival activities, and musical acts like Duke Ellington and Cab Calloway. In the 1920’s and 1930’s summer beach communities developed and now Rowayton, formally known as Norwalk’s 6th Taxing District which provides many of its services, functions as its own suburb, with an easy commute to NYC. There are offices for local businesses, vibrant boating, tennis and paddle tennis facilities an independent library, restaurants and an active downtown, all wrapped in the atmosphere of a traditional New England fishing village. 

 

AREA OF CITY

1.38 square miles

POPULATION

3,300

TRANSPORTATION

Metro-North to Grand Central

55 minutes

New York City: 40 miles

LaGuardia Airport: 40 miles

LIBRARY

Rowayton Library

203.838.5038

www.rowayton.org

SCHOOLS

Rowayton School

1 Roton Avenue

203.899.2940 (K-5)

Roton Middle School

201 Highland Avenue

203.899.2930 (6-8)

Brien McMahon High School

300 Highland Avenue

203.852.9488

 

GOVERNMENT

6th Taxing District

203.857.1895

www.rowayton6td.com

 

 

 

 

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The Five Mile River, separating Rowayton and Darien, is one of the best protected harbors on Long Island Sound, with slips and moorings for hundreds of boats. Kayaking and paddle boarding are quite popular with launching sites around town. Bayley Beach is the town beach, complete with pavilion, picnic tables and playground. Pine Point, Bell Island and the Rowayton Beach Association have private beaches which are maintained by the residential associations. Pinkney Park is a spacious property along the Five Mile River with ancient apple trees and an 1820 farmhouse housing the Rowayton Historical Society, community events and the summer farmer’s market. The Farm Creek Nature Preserve is habitat to many local flora and fawna.

                 

CAFES & RESTAURANTS

Sails

Rowayton Pizza

Brendan’s 101

Rowayton Seafood

 

 

Brendan’s 101 Rowayton was built in 1885 and is recognized by the Rowayton Historic Society as the Henry W. Wells' Wharf Place. 

 

Rowayton Seafood located at 89 Rowayton Avenue in Rowayton, CT, has been a community favorite since 1996. It boasts the best waterfront location in the area and is deeply rooted in the history of Rowayton.

 

SHOPS

Rowayton Market

Seaside Delights

Rowayton Wine Shop

Rowayton Arts Center

Chou Chou

The Collected Home

 

 

HELPFUL WEBSITES

raveis.com

rowayton6td.com

rowaytoncurrents.com

rowaytonct.nextdoor.com

norwalkct.org

seaport.org

rowaytonparentexchange.com

 

IMPORTANT CONTACTS

Non-emergency Police

203.854.3000

Non-emergency Fire

203.854.0200

Norwalk Public Schools

203.854.4000

www.norwalkps.org

Public Schools Hotline

203.854.4123

Health Department

203.854.7776

Norwalk Hospital

203.852.2000

Public Works Department

203.854.3200

Yankee Gas

203.989.0900

Eversource

203.286.2000

South Norwalk Electric & Water

203.866.3366

 

 

 

 

Sails This nautical-themed hot spot boasts a refined New American menu, a full bar & outdoor seating.

 

 

 

 

 

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The Rowayton Farmers’ Market was named one of the 10 best farmers’ markets in the country in Country Living Magazine’s April 2013 feature, America’s Best Farmers’ Markets. Rowayton, the market’s hosting town, was named 2013 Top 10 Best Places to Live on the Coast, by Coastal Living Magazine.

 

Rowayton Historical Society ​was founded in 1959 to preserve Rowayton’s vibrant history by maintaining and exhibiting its archives, memorabilia and artwork. Membership and public meetings are held regularly during the year at the Seeley-Dibble-Pinkney house including special programs and speakers. Displays and exhibits, addressing the history of our region are open to the public. We encourage researchers and other interested people to contact us with their questions.

 

The Rowayton Civic Association The mission of the Rowayton Civic Association is to enrich the lives of Rowayton residents and neighbors through providing cultural programs, educational events and supporting local community initiatives. The RCA invites all residents to become involved in the RCA through volunteerism and helping to identify the needs of our community.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Farm Creek Preserve │ The Norwalk Land Trust seeks to balance nature and development by acquiring land and preserving it in its natural state for the benefit of Norwalk residents and future generations.  The 16 acre nature preserve rests on a tidal estuary with wooded glens, an open meadow and abundant wildlife.

 

Bayley Beach Bayley Beach, part of Neville Bayley Park, is owned and maintained by the 6TD and is home to The Rowayton Tennis Association and the Velotti Baseball Field.

  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Pinkney House  Rowayton’s Pinkney Park is home to the RHS campus, which includes our headquarters at the The Seeley-Dibble-Pinkney House, The Barclay Boathouse and The Raymond Marine Exhibit.  

 

 

The Five Mile River Landing Historic District  in the Rowayton section of Norwalk, Connecticut is a historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. The area was a local center of the shipping industry in the 19th century.

 

Porch Jam  Porch Jam is JAM's largest fundraising event of the year which encourages everyone to soak in a wide array of music indie, funk, jazz, rock, country and everything in between.  Walk, bike, scoot, bring the whole family, it's that easy!

 
 
 
 

 

Rowayton Arts Center For almost 60 years, the Rowayton Arts Center (RAC) has been a community cultural hub providing an accessible environment for the exchange of arts-related ideas. RAC’s open and airy building on the scenic banks of the Five Mile River is the setting for monthly exhibits and receptions, classes and workshops for artists at all levels, lectures, musical events and other activities that attract participants and visitors from Connecticut and New York. RAC now has more than 500 members, including nationally-recognized professionals, talented amateurs, beginners and non-artists from Fairfield County and beyond.

The Seaport Association in Norwalk Connecticut was founded in 1978.  It will be 41 years old in 2019 and is still going strong with a team of dedicated staff and a volunteer Board of Directors that continues to be innovative and to provide the public with a myriad of activities from cruising to the ionic Sheffield Island each summer to the highly anticipated Norwalk Oyster Festival that takes place each fall.  

 
 
 
 
 

 

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Nursery Schools

United Church of Rowayton Nursery School

Five Mile River Nursery School

The Community Coop Nursery School

 

 

Elementary School (K-5)

Rowayton School

 


       

 

 

 

 

 

Middle School (6-8)

Roton Middle School

 

 

 

High School

Brien McMahon High School & the Center for Global Studies