Steeped in history and lovingly preserved, the Elijah Mallett House dates back to 1798 and stands today as a cornerstone of Trumbull's past. Once a simple colonial homestead, it has grown through generations into a nearly 6,000 sq. ft. family estate-carefully expanded while honoring its origins. Inside, the home carries the spirit of New England craftsmanship: wide-plank floors worn smooth with time, hand-hewn beams crossing the dining room ceiling, and original brick fireplaces that have warmed gatherings for centuries. A whimsical red clawfoot tub offers vintage charm, while the soaring barn-inspired great room, anchored by a massive stone hearth, creates a dramatic yet welcoming space for modern living. Outdoors, the 5.55-acre grounds unfold in sweeping lawns, shaded by mature trees and designed for every season of life-swimming in the pool, tennis matches on the private court, afternoons in the gazebo, or celebrations in the open fields. A red barn outbuilding stands as a reminder of the property's agricultural roots, while the gently rolling acreage remains a sanctuary of open space, preserved and cherished by the family for generations. Nestled in the scenic Tashua section of town, close to golf, parks, and top-rated schools, this estate offers more than a home-it offers a legacy. Rarely does such a property become available in Trumbull, making this a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to carry its history forward.