• The Thomas Lyon House, at 1 Byram Road, was built ca. 1739 and is considered to be the oldest unaltered structure in Greenwich, Connecticut.
  • Circa 1910. The restoration and preservation of the Thomas Lyon House is one of Greenwich Preservation Trust’s most pressing priorities.
  • Thomas Lyon House. Our firm provided a feasibility study for an adaptive restoration of this historic structure, originally constructed circa 1690...
  • With its rich history and picturesque surroundings, the Thomas Lyon House provides a memorable backdrop for special occasions and celebrations.
  • Thomas Lyon House, a Colonial Saltbox that was first constructed circa 1690 by Thomas Lyon Jr, son of Thomas Lyon, and grandson-in-law to Governor John...
  • The Thomas Lyon House, at 1 Byram Road, was built ca. 1739 and is considered to be the oldest unaltered structure in Greenwich, Connecticut.
  • From the 1690s; on U.S. 1 at border of New York State, hence the first (or last) house in Connecticut.
  • These three cemeteries link our Lyon, Green and Merritt ancestors to both the Thomas Lyon House and to the Green-Twachtman House.
  • GREENWICH — The Thomas Lyon House, one of the oldest buildings in Greenwich, is due to have its profile lifted and become more accessible to the public.