The hunt territory in Bridgewater consists of approximately 17 square miles of quintessential New England countryside: wide open pastures and cornfields bordered by rugged, verdant woodland and criss-crossed by babbling creeks and woodland paths. Rolling hills descend to the Shepaug River to the east and Lake Lillinonah to the south and west. A variety of panels grace the countryside: stone walls, coops, logs and a few rail fences.
| Clockwise from above:
The Shepaug River borders the east side
of the territory; the field outside
the kennels; a stone wall off Curtis Road
in the west territory; open fields south of the
kennels; and a coop on the hill at Levy’s field. |
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