On the Market: An Antique Charmer in Newport

Built in 1680, it's the oldest house in town.


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2 Wilbur Avenue, Newport, RI
Price: $825,000
Size: 2,150 square feet
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 2.5

The only place you’ll find a house that looks like this one is in Rhode Island. Called a “stone-ender,” the style of home is unique to the Ocean State—colonists built them by dedicating one wall entirely to a stone chimney. That’s thanks to Rhode Island’s abundance of limestone, and the resourcefulness of early New Englanders.

This peach-painted stone-ender dates back to 1680, and claims the title of the oldest house in Newport. It was built by the son-in-law of Governor Benedict Arnold, a Quaker named John Bliss. The place retains a host of original details, like wide-pine floorboards, a wood-burning fireplace, exposed beams, and a hearth in the dining room. There are plenty of modern comforts, too, like a brand-new kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances and updated bathrooms. Outside, there’s a good-sized backyard with a stone patio and a pergola.

For information, contact Holly McLear, Hogan Associates, hoganassociatesre.com.

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