Photo Challenge #481

Westporters of a certain age remember Allen’s Clam House.

The the Hillspoint Road restaurant on the edge of Sherwood Mill Pond attracted generations of diners for 2 reasons: its seafood, and the view.

It fell into disrepair, was demolished, and now only memories remain. In its place, the Sherwood Mill Pond Preserve offers a spot for contemplation, bird- and nature-watching, and kayak launching.

It’s a hidden gem, in a well-traveled part of town.

How hidden? Only 3 readers — Andrew Colabella, Seth Braunstein, Jonathan McClure and Courtney McMahon — recognized the “Entrance” sign, for the small parking lot that was last week’s Photo Challenge. (Click here to see.)

It’s worth a visit, any time of year. But don’t tell anyone.

It’s our little secret.

What about this week’s challenge? If you know where in Westport you’d see this, click “Comments” below.

(Photo/Pat Saviano)

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9 responses to “Photo Challenge #481

  1. Hudson Malone Restaurant ?????

    • I was at Hudson Malone last Sunday. I was in town for about 5 hours. About 55 years ago it was a wild bar where if you walked in without a date, you had a 90% chance of walking out with one!

  2. Janice Strizever

    Window above Harvest Restaurant on Railroad Place

  3. Above Harvest on Railroad Place

  4. Andrew Colabella

    Window above Harvest

  5. Correct – the window above Harvest Restaurant. We have some eagle-eyed readers!

  6. David J. Loffredo

    “fell into disrepair….”

    Love that. Hit job by the neighbors.

  7. Upstairs from Harvest

  8. Courtney Mcmahon

    Windows above Harvest on Railroad Place!

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