3808 Redding Road is the kind of property that feels discovered rather than found. A place where time has softened the edges, and the landscape tells its own story. Dating to 1769 and set on nearly eighteen acres of open fields and mature trees, this is one of Fairfield's earliest homes, thoughtfully rebuilt in 2008 to preserve its character with modern ease. Inside, the home unfolds with warmth and authenticity. Original beams and centuries-old wood floors ground each space, while natural light moves through refreshed interiors. At the center is a rare three-fireplace hearth - not just an architectural feature, but where the home gathers and winter evenings settle in. Four bedrooms and four and a half baths offer comfort and retreat, with a private balcony off the primary overlooking the property. Outdoors, the experience is equally compelling. Open land gives way to orchard rows planted with heirloom apple varieties, woodland edges, and a landscape long suited to small-scale farming. A historic barn, carriage house, and chicken coop continue the story, offering flexibility for guests, creative pursuits, or a return to its agricultural roots. It's a setting defined not only by its history, but by the space it provides - for gardens, horses, or simply privacy. Close to town yet entirely its own world, 3808 Redding Road is more than a home. It's a place to gather, slow down, and settle into something everlasting.