Bikeability
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Bike Score of 55
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Some bike infrastructure available
Barry Square is a residential neighborhood in Hartford, Connecticut, located in the southern part of the city. It is named after Father Michael Barry, whose church, St. Augustine, served as a community anchor in the neighborhood's early years.
The neighborhood is known for its 1920s architecture, including Colonial Revival single-family homes, multifamily buildings, and mid-rise apartment complexes. Most residents rent, with a wide range of housing options available across different price points.
Trinity College sits just to the west of Barry Square, while Hartford Hospital borders the neighborhood to the north. Colt Park, one of Hartford's largest recreation areas, lies to the east.
Barry Square, Hartford, CT
Bike Score of 55
Some bike infrastructure available
Walk Score of 77
6th most walkable neighborhood in Hartford
Urban suburban mix
Diverse, multicultural neighborhood
34 minutes drive to Bradley International
Multiple CTtransit bus routes
20 minutes to Downtown Hartford
78% renters
22% owners
Just to the west of Barry Square, Trinity College is one of the oldest liberal arts colleges in Connecticut, enrolling over 2,000 students on a 100-acre campus.
One of New England's largest teaching hospitals sits on the northern boundary of Barry Square, affiliated with the University of Connecticut Medical School and serving as a Level 1 trauma center.
A major Hartford recreation hub bordering the eastern side of the neighborhood, offering playgrounds, sports fields, basketball courts, and an outdoor swimming pool.
A well-known Hartford concert venue located within Barry Square, The Webster hosts live music performances and events throughout the year.
A grocery store within walking distance for most Barry Square residents.
St. Augustine's Church on Campfield Avenue, built in 1902 by Father Michael Barry's parish. Father Barry is the namesake of the Barry Square neighborhood itself. The church remains an active community hub and serves as the meeting place for the Maple Avenue Revitalization Group (MARG).
Barry Square is well-served by several CTtransit bus routes, making it easy to get around Hartford without a car. Key routes provide service along major corridors like Broad Street, Campfield Avenue, and New Britain Avenue, connecting the neighborhood to the wider city.
Drivers can reach downtown Hartford in about 10 minutes via Maple Avenue, which connects directly to Main Street. Interstates 91 and 84 are both easily accessible from the neighborhood.
Bradley International Airport is approximately a 35-minute drive from Barry Square.
For the most current and accurate crime and safety information for Barry Square, we recommend consulting these independent, authoritative sources directly. Crime data changes over time and varies by block, so firsthand research is always the best approach.
We also encourage prospective residents to visit the neighborhood in person and speak with current residents to get a real sense of day-to-day life in Barry Square.
Community Note
Barry Square has an active community organization, the Maple Avenue Revitalization Group (MARG). They organize neighborhood improvement projects, clean-ups, and community events. They hold monthly meetings at St. Augustine Church open to all residents.