Hidden oasis on Historic Hill. Enjoy the charm of this expansive three bedroom, three bathroom colonial home with modern living upgrades such as original hardwood floors, six fireplaces, and central air conditioning. Built in 1822, Corne House was built for muralist and marine painter, Michele Felice Corne who has been credited for introducing the tomato to America. The first level features a generous living room, library and dining room all with working fireplaces. Off the dining room is a large pantry outfitted with shelves and storage. Near the back entrance is a quaint powder room and a large chef's kitchen with a six-burner Viking stove and ample storage in custom wood cabinetry. Enjoy intimate meals in the sunny breakfast nook with French doors that overlook a lush, meticulously landscaped garden. The second level holds a spacious primary bedroom and bathroom with both a shower area and soaking bath. This level shares two additional bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, all accessible by a front and back staircase. A motorized double door gate leads to a cobblestone driveway that offers ample parking. The fully enclosed property provides secluded privacy to enjoy the brick terrace and expansive two-tiered garden with mature plantings, crab apple trees, hydrangeas, roses, and a charming garden shed. Corne House is a rare and beautiful gem, located in the heart of Historic Hill with easy access to both Newport Harbor and Bellevue Avenue. Turn-key and in pristine condition.
Price History
date | event | price | source |
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08/24/2022
08/24/2022
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Sold |
$2,195,000
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State-Wide MLS/Rhode Island Assoc of Realtors |
05/26/2022
05/26/2022
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Pending |
$2,195,000
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State-Wide MLS/Rhode Island Assoc of Realtors |
05/19/2022
05/19/2022
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Active |
$2,195,000
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State-Wide MLS/Rhode Island Assoc of Realtors |
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