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  1. Redding has nine primary sections: Redding Center, Redding Ridge, Poverty Hollow, Sunset Hill, Lonetown, West Redding, Branchville, West Redding River Delta, and Georgetown, the last of which is situated at the junction of Redding, Ridgefield, Weston and Wilton.

  2. West Redding, Connecticut Businesses. The coming of the Railroad, built between 1850-1852 from Norwalk to Danbury sparked the businesses of West Redding.

  3. West Redding is a hamlet in Town of Redding, Western Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut. West Redding is situated close to the hamlets Starrs Plain and Topstone. Overview.

  4. The neighborhood of West Redding is located in Fairfield County in the State of Connecticut. Find directions to West Redding, browse local businesses, landmarks, get current traffic estimates, road conditions, and more.

    • Redding, 06896, CT
  5. Redding, Connecticut, located in Southwest Connecticut, is 31.5 square miles, about five miles from north to south, roughly seven miles from east to west. Redding's Population: 9,365. Redding CT Relocation Guide: Population by Decade

  6. West Redding Tourism: Tripadvisor has 22 reviews of West Redding Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best West Redding resource.

  7. In 1767, the Connecticut General Assembly incorporated the Town as Redding, which had less than 1,000 inhabitants. Redding’s Business and the Railroad. In 1852, the Danbury and Norwalk Railroad line was completed through the west side of Town with depots at Georgetown, Topstone, and West Redding.