Pen Craig Cottage Barn (Newport, Rhode Island)
| place with historical importance
USA /
Rhode Island /
Newport /
Newport, Rhode Island /
Harrison Avenue, 96
World
/ USA
/ Rhode Island
/ Newport
World / United States / Rhode Island
house, place with historical importance, barn
Pen Craig Cottage Barn, now House (ca 1905): A shingled 11⁄2-story L-plan building with low foundation, irregular and variously configured fenestration, principal entrance below small braced hood on the west elevation, 1-stall garage in north elevation of ell at the south, and complex cross-jerkinhead- gable roof with small chimney at the crossing of the ridgelines.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 41°28'13"N 71°19'37"W
- Edgehill 0.6 km
- Berry Hill (1885) 1.4 km
- Wrentham House (Indian Spring) 1.7 km
- Avalon 1.8 km
- Hammersmith Farm 1.9 km
- 25 Price's Neck Road 2.1 km
- "Armsea Hall"/"Annandale Farm" 2.2 km
- Broadlawns 2.5 km
- Shamrock Cliff - OceanCliff 2.7 km
- Brenton Point State Park - The Reef 3 km
- Ballard Park (1990) 0.5 km
- Surprise Valley Farm, Swiss Village (SVF Foundation) 0.8 km
- Beacon Hill Estate 1 km
- Gooseneck Cove 1.3 km
- Fort Adams State Park 1.3 km
- Indian Spring, the LeRoy King House / King-Glover-Bradley Plat 1.5 km
- Newport Country Club (1894-95 et seq.) 2.1 km
- Castle Hill Inn & Resort 2.9 km
- Brenton Point State Park - The Reef 3 km
- Newport County, Rhode Island 12 km
Ballard Park (1990)
Surprise Valley Farm, Swiss Village (SVF Foundation)
Beacon Hill Estate
Gooseneck Cove
Fort Adams State Park
Indian Spring, the LeRoy King House / King-Glover-Bradley Plat
Newport Country Club (1894-95 et seq.)
Castle Hill Inn & Resort
Brenton Point State Park - The Reef
Newport County, Rhode Island