
Description
The most REMARKABLE condo in the State of Rhode Island! Take in the stunning views from this architecturally significant, brick Tudor revival Bonniecrest Manor House residence. This luxurious, waterfront property is a truly spectacular condominium home that stands tall on its cliffside site above Brenton Cove. It has picturesque ocean views that include Rose Island, Goat Island, Claiborne Pell Newport Bridge and Newport Harbor. Architect John Russell Pope designed this truly marvelous estate for Stuart Duncan, a Midwest banker whose family imported Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce. He also designed the National Archives and Records Administration Building and the West Building of the National Gallery of Art. The Olmstead Brothers, an influential landscape architectural firm, crafted the impeccable landscape plan that remains lush year-round. Step inside and you are instantly enveloped in rich history and overtaken with opulence. From the fixtures to the finishes, no expense was spared. There is a natural flow from the entry to the patio, perfect for entertaining on an intimate or grand scale. The bedrooms have Tudor tracery ceilings and each have their own bath. When you, your loved ones and guests want to enjoy the great outdoors, you have easy water access with a private kayak dock for Bonniecrest residents. All that Newport has to offer is nearby and yet behind the gates to Bonniecrest you will feel as though you are in your own tranquil oasis.
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3BEDS
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N/AACRES
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3BATHS
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11/2 BATHS
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3,500SQFT
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$1,000$/SQFT
School Ratings & Info
Description
The most REMARKABLE condo in the State of Rhode Island! Take in the stunning views from this architecturally significant, brick Tudor revival Bonniecrest Manor House residence. This luxurious, waterfront property is a truly spectacular condominium home that stands tall on its cliffside site above Brenton Cove. It has picturesque ocean views that include Rose Island, Goat Island, Claiborne Pell Newport Bridge and Newport Harbor. Architect John Russell Pope designed this truly marvelous estate for Stuart Duncan, a Midwest banker whose family imported Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce. He also designed the National Archives and Records Administration Building and the West Building of the National Gallery of Art. The Olmstead Brothers, an influential landscape architectural firm, crafted the impeccable landscape plan that remains lush year-round. Step inside and you are instantly enveloped in rich history and overtaken with opulence. From the fixtures to the finishes, no expense was spared. There is a natural flow from the entry to the patio, perfect for entertaining on an intimate or grand scale. The bedrooms have Tudor tracery ceilings and each have their own bath. When you, your loved ones and guests want to enjoy the great outdoors, you have easy water access with a private kayak dock for Bonniecrest residents. All that Newport has to offer is nearby and yet behind the gates to Bonniecrest you will feel as though you are in your own tranquil oasis.

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