Step back in time with the "Edward Greene Malbone House," circa 1777, a beautifully preserved and thoughtfully renovated post and beam home. This classic New England colonial was fully-renovated in 2009 and offers a perfect blend of historic charm and modern amenities. The original hand-hewn beams and wide-plank wood floors tell a story of craftsmanship from another era. The residence features three floors of finished space, including a first-floor office and den. The kitchen, although updated for modern convenience, maintains its old-world charm with antique-style cabinetry. The combined dining and living rooms share a fireplace to create an inviting atmosphere. Upstairs, find well-proportioned bedrooms, including a primary suite, that exude warmth with exposed beams and wood finishes. The third-floor bunk room was inspired by the quarters of a classic sailing ship. Designed with a nautical touch, the room is lined with three built-in wooden bunks and an adjoining half bath. It's a whimsical and cozy space perfect for guests, children, or anyone with a love for maritime history. Relax and enjoy the gardens on the bluestone patio or leave your car in the driveway or small detached garage and walk to Newport Harbor, only a block away. Enjoy the sunset, launch your kayak or stroll through the waterfront and pet-friendly, Battery Park. This home, and its idyllic location in the Point neighborhood, epitomizes Newport charm. *NOT IN A FLOOD ZONE.
1369893
Residential - Single Family, Colonial, 3+ Story
4
2 Full/2 Half
1777
Newport
0.0755
Acres
Public Water
3
Clapboard, Wood Siding
Public Sewer
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