Own a Piece of Norwich History - The Charles Harris House This fully renovated 2-bedroom, 2-bath Colonial offers 1,700 sq ft of modern comfort just outside downtown Norwich. Originally built in 1836, this was the home of Charles Harris, a prominent African American abolitionist and subscription agent for The Liberator. His sister, Sarah Harris, was the first Black student at Prudence Crandall's school-making this home part of Connecticut's vital civil rights history. Located in the historically rich Jail Hill neighborhood, the home has been completely gutted and rebuilt-featuring brand-new plumbing, electrical, insulation, and finishes throughout. Enjoy a bright and spacious layout, updated bathrooms, and the charm of a historic property with the peace of mind that comes with new construction. Minutes from shopping, dining, and parks, this rare gem offers a unique blend of past and present. Don't miss your chance to own a true piece of Norwich's heritage-move-in ready and full of character.