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1679 Saltbox Stone-ender

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East Greenwich, Rhode Island 02818

The Clement Weaver - Daniel Howland house

Main House
Main House
Main house
The Clement Weaver - Daniel Howland house, built in 1679 is one of New England's oldest homes. Impeccably restored and retaining most of its original details, it is a rare example of 17th century life.




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Keeping Room
Keeping Room
Enjoy dinner by a 17th century fireplace
"Museum" Room
"Museum" Room
Room has been authentically restored to original
Museum Room Fireplace
Museum Room Fireplace
Museum room fireplace, almost 10' wide. One of six fireplaces
Dining room
Dining room
Previously a large, first floor bedroom, now used for formal dining
Profile
Profile
The original 1679 main house
New Four-Season Sunroom
New Four-Season Sunroom
New 18x31' four-season room with FANTASTIC views of gardens and grounds. A very private and tasteful addition
Stone End Chimney
Stone End Chimney
Famous Rhode Island "Stone-Ender" built c. 1712, located off kitchen.
Office
Office
Newly remodeled 16x17 professional office in separate building 35' from the main house. Plenty of off-street parking!
Newly constructed studio
Newly constructed studio
NEW, TWO-STORY 18'x24' building. Could be used as workshop, guest house, or in-law suite. So many possibilities. Finished interior, 2x6 walls with all utilities.
View of back yard
View of back yard
1.17 acres with room for pool, tennis or anything you want to grow.
Keeping Room
Keeping Room
Horse Barn Conversion
Horse Barn Conversion
Old barn converted to 2-car garage and professional office. Separate entrance and LOTS of off-street parking
Office 'Profile'
Office 'Profile'
Side Yard
Side Yard
Rear Yard Wall
Rear Yard Wall
2 Stories
Bedrooms 4
Full Baths 2
Heated Sq. Ft. 3,811
Unheated Sq. Ft. 1,700
Acres 1.2

Features.

  • 1st Floor Bath
  • 1st Floor Bedroom
  • 1st Floor Laundry Room
  • Attic
  • Basement
  • Bonus Room
  • Crawl Space
  • Dining room
  • Entry Hall
  • Library
  • Sunroom
  • Unfinished Basement
  • Walk out Basement
  • Master bedroom downstairs
  • Master bedroom upstairs
  • 2 Car Garage
  • Automatic outside lights
  • Barn
  • Driveway - Paved
  • Garden
  • Guest House
  • Patio
  • Restored exterior
  • Storage Building
  • Storm Windows
  • Workshop
  • 2nd Staircase
  • Built-in Bookcases
  • Ceiling Fans
  • Fireplaces
  • Original wood windows
  • Cedar Shake Roof
  • Walk-In Closet(s)
  • Wood floors
  • City sewer
  • City water supply
  • Dishwasher
  • Oil Heating
  • Range
  • Refrigerator
  • Water Heater - Gas
  • Cast Iron Radiators
  • Claw-foot Tub(s)
  • Detached, Custom Professional Office
  • New two-story, finished out-building - MANY possibilities.
  • Six fireplaces

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RARE 1679 ANTIQUE SALTBOX “STONE-ENDER” plus...

The Clement Weaver - Daniel Howland house - where history has been preserved in a museum-quality restoration. The home retains most of its original details; wide board flooring, SIX fireplaces, leaded-pane windows, exposed beams, original hardware, hand-split cedar shake roof and so much more. All systems have been upgraded. The property includes a detached, two-car garage, with a new 16'x17’ professional office. There is also a brand new 2-story, 18'x24’ studio with all utilities, 2"x6" walls and full basement. Currently used as a hobby woodshop. This would make a great guesthouse or in-law.

Within the main house the eight large rooms are easily ‘re-purposed.’ For us, the extra bedrooms seamlessly converted into a library, TV room and formal dining room. The huge keeping room is not only our formal living area, but also offers candlelight dinners in front of a roaring 17th century fireplace. The home, once owned by The Society for Preservation of New England Antiquities was to become a museum. If you love antique home living, it doesn’t get much better than this.

Archived in November, 2011

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