Welcome to a stunning, reinvented Colonial in Downtown Bristol! A recent deep dive into the Bristol historical archives revealed that this house thought to have been built in 1770, was built in 1695, making it the second-oldest home in Bristol and one of the oldest in the state. Lovingly and meticulously reimagined, this home features updated finishes and amenities sought by today's buyers while retaining the character, millwork, and architectural elements inherent in a 17th-century build. Enter to find gorgeous wide-plank hardwoods, a cathedral ceiling accented by a custom cupola, an open-concept design fitted with Thermador appliances, white quartz countertops, a shiplap ceiling, crystal
Admittedly it will take your breath away with the water views of Bristol Harbour and Narragansett sound. The location is prime along the waters edge and a short stroll to the quaint village. Take the elevator to the top and find your Luxury penthouse, as you walk through the doors you catch your breath with all the natural light from the huge expanse of windows, the feeling of space with the lofty ceilings and remarkable views from the many focal spots in the home, and from the spacious balcony. So many features and benefits to enjoy. Infinity pool, gym, 2 inside garage parking spaces.
Welcome to the historic J. Russell Bullock house, ca 1845, in the heart of charming Bristol. Stunning Greek revival, townhouse conversion w/ touches of original architectural features is walking distance to waterfront, fine dining, shopping, ferry and East Bay bike path. Sunlight fills the living room with its floor to ceiling windows, gas fireplace and hardwood floors. The updated eat in kitchen has SS appliances, gas range, granite counters and opens onto a covered deck w/ water view. The primary bedroom and bath are tucked away on the second floor living quarters. Hosting family and guests is a breeze with the first-floor bedroom and an ensuite bath offering privacy, comfort and convenie
The Payne House as recorded with the Bristol Historical Preservation Society is a deceivingly spacious 1860 Cape. Tucked away on a quiet and quaint one way street just steps from the Town Common, the property is within easy walking distance to all the convenience of Bristol's downtown and waterfront activity. With hardwood floors and original charm including built ins, a secret closet, fireplace facade and tray ceiling details, the property boasts three bedrooms and two bathrooms including one of each on the first floor, a living room, dining-room or study, and a large open living space abutting galley kitchen. An enclosed back porch off the kitchen features a wall of windows overlooking a
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$490,000
3 beds2 baths1,401 sq ft4,170 sq ft (lot)
34 Pearse Ave, Bristol, RI 02809
Average home prices near Bristol Historic District, RI