Located in an idyllic waterfront setting on the East Passage of Narragansett Bay, is an 18th century reproduction post and beam home designed and built by Arthur Marshall, architect from the Newport Restoration Foundation. Marshall completed this home shortly before starting the restoration of the Chinese Tea House on the Cliff Walk in Newport. This 2.2 acre waterfront estate boasts a 180' dock with mooring and outhaul. Inside this 3-4 bedroom home, the wide plank floors have recently been redone and the interior freshly painted. The four fireplaces recreate an atmosphere from centuries before, but the updated NewPro windows throughout and triple pane gas filled windows on the porch keep the home warm in the winter and cool in the summer. From the sun porch, and many rooms throughout, you can see Gould Island, the Newport Bridge and Mt Hope Bridge. The activities happening on the Bay are never ending. A detached two car garage features an artist's studio that can be left as is or turned into additional living space. The rolling grounds are well-kept and easy to maintain with perennial blooms coming to life in the spring and continuing throughout the summer. This is a one of a kind coastal retreat that promises to create memories that will last a lifetime.
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