A Fine Art Photography Collection by J. G. Coleman

Grayville Falls on Raymond Brook
Hebron, CT
Raymond Brook stitches its way through wooded uplands in the south of Hebron, eventually broadening into exquisite veils of whitewater as it cascades over finely-tiered slopes of stratified bedrock.
Grayville Falls marks the end of the line for Raymond Brook; not far beyond the cascades, the waters of this handsome trout stream unite with the Jeremy River before coursing southward. Dam and foundation ruins along the brook hearken back to earlier times, perhaps remnants of William Gray’s long-vanished carpet factory to which the falls owe their name.
Grayville Everlasting can be licensed or purchased as a print from Connecticut landscape photographer J. G. Coleman.