Originally constructed in 1798, The Parker Borden House is an authentic example of Federal architecture, displaying a dentilled cornice, gable roof, and quoined corners. The former home to the Hearth House bed & breakfast, this historic residence stands at the northern tip of Bristol Harbor, delivering sweeping views of the water. The detached barn is a post & beam style studio offering over 1,000 additional square feet of living space, including a half bath and a skylit loft area with views of the harbor. Situated along the route of Bristol’s nationally known Fourth of July Parade, this property offers a wealth of amenities right outside its doorstep. The home is just across the street from the East Bay Bike Path running alongside the Bristol Harbor, and is only a short stroll to a host of nearby parks, as well as a historic downtown area filled with local shops and restaurants. In addition, the property is centrally located midway between burgeoning Providence to the north, and Newport’s scenic Gold Coast to the south. For more information, please visit: http://736hopest.com/
736 Hope Street - Bristol RI
- By Michael McCann
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