Millers
Pond supplied the power for Peter Burr's mill
in 1737, but it got its name much more recently,
from a Nathaniel Miller who owned the property
from 1925 to 1970 and built the fanciful "Moongate"
and a tudor-style residence at the site. Slightly
to the south was an old cider, clove, and plaster
mill (opposite the Motor Inn on Route 7).
At
the southern end of this section there's a Nature
Study Area that's used by many local schools
and organizations to teach youngsters and adults
about the local natural habitats.
Millers Pond, above Florida Hill Road, west
of Route 7.
Norwalk River pouring over the dam, through
the
"Moongate" and around the house below Millers
Pond.