Situated in the East Bay area of Rhode Island, a long tree lined driveway leads you to this charming private family compound with breathtaking setting on the water. Professionally decorated, the home boasts a large wood burning fireplace and gracious comfortable living areas. The master bedroom features a private bath with a four-poster bed and Claire Murray rugs with direct water views. In the Main House there are two additional bedrooms. One bedroom has a brass queen bed and is quite large with direct water views. The other has two twin beds with trundle beds. These two bedrooms share a bath. The large, well-appointed kitchen, with stainless steel appliances opens to a grape vine trellis covered patio that has both gas and charcoal barbeques. The Guest House features a queen bed on the lower level, and a queen bed area along with a private room with two twin beds on the upper level. There are porches overlooking the water on both levels of the Guest House, air conditioning, a bathroom and living area. Both the Main House and Guest House overlook Nannaquaket Cove which opens to the Sakonnet River and Mt Hope Bay. The home is outfitted with kayaks, a blow-up paddleboard and canoe. There are indoor and outdoor games and a "boat load" of water toys and floats. There's also a badminton, volleyball and croquet set. The front wraparound porch and vine covered patios offer outdoor shade on hot summer days. There is an enclosed outdoor hot water shower for washing off sand from the nearby ocean beaches. The home is perfect for three generation holidays with the youngest generation in the Guest House and private rooms in the Main House. Portable and breakdown cribs are available as well as a high chair and knock down indoor and outdoor playpen.
Soaring ceilings, tasteful décor, farm table, gardens, campfire pit by the water, dock, hammock, large new smart television, washer/dryer. Within a block or two in each direction there is a famed seafood restaurant on the water, an ice cream shop, French bistro, and liquor store. A link to a recent NY Times Travel section feature article on the area is copied below.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/09/travel/east-bay-rhode-island.html