1851 Italianate – North Smithfield, RI
Sold / Archive From 2019
101 Great Rd, North Smithfield, RI 02896
Map: Street
- 3 Bed
- 1.5 Bath
- 3115 Sq Ft
- 0.46 Ac.
National Register Property
Jacob Morse House. Ca 1851 is a true architectural gem and one of the last architecturally significant dwellings built in the Union Village. Italianate, 2 1/2 story's, Flank-gable roof with wide eaves and bracketed raking and eaves cornices are just some of the homes architectural compliments. 3-4 bedroom center hall colonial is perfectly preserved to showcase this home's detail inside and out. Enter through the center hall entry, and notice an amazing grand staircase paired with hardwood floors that flow throughout this home. A formal living room with exquisite crown moldings and a solid white marble fireplace compliment this room. Equally impressive is the formal dinning room - located across the entry hall paired with large oversized windows that allow the natural light to bathe this room. Flowing nicely into a fully applianced gourmet kitchen - featuring butcher block counters, solid wood cabinetry and a breakfast area overlooking a patio. A private family room is located off the rear of the home with a half bath and a possible bedroom and/or home office - featuring the homes second of three fireplaces. Retreat to the second level of the home to two large bedrooms and a full, updated tile bathroom. A private master suite is located off the front side of the home with a full dressing room and prep sink. The home also has a large, fenced in yard, two-car garage, two oil fired Weil-McLain heating systems (steam and baseboard) and a gas hot water tank.Truly a must see home.
Listed With
Jacob Rochefort, Lila Delman Real Estate :: (855) 690-3918 / (401) 274-1644
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This is an archived listing.
State: Rhode Island | Region: Northeast (New England) | Associated Styles or Type: Italianate | Period & Associated Styles: Italianate (1840-1885), Romantic Era | Features: Neighborhood, Painted Wood, Unpainted Wood | Misc: Must See Houses, National Register |
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