Ellington was originally a part of the township of East Windsor, called the Great Marsh.
Ellington, CT was incorporated as a town in 1786. It is bounded N. by Somers and Stafford, W. by East Windsor, E. by Tolland and Stafford, and S. by Vernon and Tolland.
Ellington, Connecticut is irregular in its form, its greatest length being nine miles, and its greatest breadth about six, comprising upwards of 21,760 acres. The township in the western part is generally level, a considerable portion of it being a plain, the soil of which is light and dry, but considerably fertile. The eastern part is broken, hilly and mountainous.
Ellington, CT Population: 14, 217
County: Tolland
Local Information
Ellington Police Dispatch: 860-875-1522
Ellington Fire Department: 860-870-3126
Ambulance Service: 860-870-3170
Town Hall Telephone: 860-870-3100
Ellington Town Hall FAX: 870-870-3102