Zumper

82 Water Street
82 Water Street, Torrington, CT 06790, USA

Monthly rent-
Beds1–2
Baths1
Sqft550–650
modified
5+ Days Ago

Units

82 Water Street Torrington, CT

Occupied Units

Occupied

U1

1 Bed

1 Bath

$1,000

Listed by 86 Water St. - 1
Days on market: 1584
Newly remodeled 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom first floor apartment located in Historic Downtown Torrington. Open concept with updated kitchen including all new appliances and real granite countertops. Brand new hardwood floors, high ceilings, lots of natural light, and laundry on premise. Must see! Conveniently located just steps from local restaurants & nightlife in the heart of the Downtown Torrington Historical District! This beautiful Second Empire style building, formerly known as the Pythian Hall, was designed by local architect C.D. Janssen and built by the Hotchkiss Brothers in 1888; the three-story frame structure was originally named the Odell Block. The mansard roof caps a brick facade added in 1928, but the original facade boasted bow windows, a second-floor balcony, a tower, and a double storefront. The 1920s buff brick facade, with an inset panel bearing the Knights of Pythias insignia, is ornamented with keystones over the windows and has a central arched entry on the first floor.

Occupied

U7

2 Beds

1 Bath

$1,000

Listed by 86 Water St. - 7
Days on market: 1604
Newly remodeled 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment located in Historic Downtown Torrington. Open concept with brand new hardwood floors, granite countertops, lots of natural light, and laundry on premise. Must see! Conveniently located just steps from local restaurants & nightlife in the heart of the Downtown Torrington Historical District! This beautiful Second Empire style building, formerly known as the Pythian Hall, was designed by local architect C.D. Janssen and built by the Hotchkiss Brothers in 1888; the three-story frame structure was originally named the Odell Block. The mansard roof caps a brick facade added in 1928, but the original facade boasted bow windows, a second-floor balcony, a tower, and a double storefront. The 1920s buff brick facade, with an inset panel bearing the Knights of Pythias insignia, is ornamented with keystones over the windows and has a central arched entry on the first floor.