Settling in Bloomfield? Let Us Remodel Your Kitchen
Bloomfield, a town in Hartford County of Connecticut filled with picturesque beauty, is a town of almost 20,438 people. The city is a really old one and dates back to 1660 when it was part of Windsor. Originally it was the land of Poquonocks and was organized as a parish of Wintonbury which comes from three names Farmington, Windsor and Simsbury. It was made a town in 1835 by Connecticut general assembly, while in early history the town was mostly agricultural based much of its economy depended on agro based products however it was made postwar suburb of Hartford. Now the city’s southern and eastern fringes are more developed and populated while the remaining part is still used for agriculture and has meadows and a rural feeling to it.

The total size of the town is 26.3 square miles out of which 0.15% is water. The neighbors of this town include Avon and Simsbury to the west in the south it is bordered by Hartford and west Hartford whereas in the northeast it is bordered by Windsor. Northern part of the city is formed by the Farmington river (which also crosses Burlington) whereas the Talcott mountain flanks it which is a part of metacomet ridge.
The notable features of the metacomet ridge is the Penwood state park which is a tourist spot and a source of entertainment for the locals. There is also a 51 mile trail that traverses through the ridge.
Ever since the industries which make electronics products and aerospace products have emerged in the city its transportation system has also been restructured the main throughway in Bloomfield is Route 218 which begins at the Simsbury Road/Hall Boulevard split at the West Hartford line and inches north toward Cottage Grove Road before traveling eastward. Bloomfield additionally has two significant north-south roadways: Blue Hills Avenue (Route 187) and Bloomfield/Tunxis Avenues.
There are some really nice attractions in the town, two of the most famous of these are Metacomet trail and Penwood state park. The Penwood state park is really famous among people as this park has some lovely, albeit challenging trails and some gorgeous scenery. There are also paved trails if you want something more relaxing. There’s also a pretty waterfall. The park is good for relaxing, hiking, and/or enjoying scenery and people-watching. The Metacomet Trail is a 62.7-mile Blue-Blazed climbing trail that crosses the Metacomet Ridge of focal Connecticut and is an aspect of the recently assigned ‘New England National Scenic Trail’. Regardless of being effectively available and near enormous populace communities, the path is considered strikingly tough and grand. The course incorporates numerous regions of exceptional ecologic, noteworthy, and geologic intrigue.
Housing in this beautiful town of Bloomfield is also really attractive as some parts of the city still has rural feel to it. A beautiful contrast of urban and rural life demands a cleverly designed house which matches the vibe of the side of the town you’re living in. Kitchen Infinity is expertly doing the job of remodeling your kitchen in Bloomfield and neighboring towns of Berlin, Farmington, Windsor to name a few. We’ll customize your kitchen and make it suitable for you no matter which side (rural or urban) of the town you live in.
Pack your bags and get ready to visit or better, settle down in Bloomfield.