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Sherman unfolds across rolling hills and verdant valleys, a landscape sculpted by glacial retreat and time, where ancient stone walls trace the boundaries of long-ago farms. It lies 12.9 miles north of Danbury, CT (from Danbury, CT: bearing 350°T), and is situated 7.3 miles north-east of Patterson. The air here, particularly in the early morning, carries a crisp, earthy scent, a blend of pine needles and damp soil, hinting at the deep woods that still dominate much of its character. Its roads, often winding and shaded by mature oaks and maples, lead past open fields where wildflowers bloom in season, and where the quietude is broken only by the distant call of a hawk or the gentle murmur of unseen streams. The terrain itself, a tapestry of gentle slopes and occasional steeper ascents, offers vistas that shift with the passing clouds, revealing the true, unhurried beauty of western Connecticut. The history of Sherman is deeply rooted in the agricultural traditions of New England, with its early settlers drawn to the fertile soil for farming and timber. Though the farms have largely transitioned to private residences and woodland, the echoes of this past are still palpable in the weathered barns and stone foundations that dot the landscape. The local economy, once driven by small-scale industries and agriculture, now finds its pulse in a blend of artisanal crafts, local businesses that cater to a discerning clientele, and the quiet hum of commuters heading to larger centers. Sherman’s distinctive character is further defined by its commitment to preserving its rural charm, evident in the well-maintained village green and the absence of sprawling commercial developments, fostering a sense of continuity and enduring peace.
| Location | Sherman, Western Connecticut (Fairfield County) County, Connecticut |
| Coordinates | 41.579261°N, 73.49568°W |
| Timezone | Eastern Time (America/New_York) |
| Area Code | 203, 475, 860, 959 |
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Weather data | Open-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service |