Located in the Dryden Plat section of Oak Hill, The Edward E. Leonard House was built in 1930 for the General Manager of the Union Wadding Company, one of Pawtucket's oldest industries. This brick and stucco Tudor revival features a conical roof entrance way welcoming you into a tiled front vestibule and a gracious center hall showcasing inlaid hardwoods found throughout the home. The home offers four levels of living space, including four bedrooms and 2.1 baths. Situated on a beautifully landscaped corner lot, this property is just around the corner from Oak Hill Park and less than a mile from the farmer’s market, studios, and retail shops of Hope Artiste Village. For more information, please visit: http://34drydenave.com
34 Dryden Avenue - Pawtucket RI
- By Michael McCann
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