L.J. Fitzpatrick House (ca 1905) (Newport, Rhode Island)
USA /
Rhode Island /
Newport /
Newport, Rhode Island /
Thames Street, 616
World
/ USA
/ Rhode Island
/ Newport
house, place with historical importance
A 2-story side-hall-plan house with a high parged-stone foundation, full-width shed-roof above the principal entrance and its flanking semi-octagonal bay window, clapboard first story and shingled second story, 2-over-2 windows, bracketed cornice, and low hip roof.
It was probably originally a mirror image of the house next door at number 614 (q.v.), also built by Fitzpatrick, a coachman for H.P. Whitney.
www.preservation.ri.gov/pdfs_zips_downloads/national_pd...
It was probably originally a mirror image of the house next door at number 614 (q.v.), also built by Fitzpatrick, a coachman for H.P. Whitney.
www.preservation.ri.gov/pdfs_zips_downloads/national_pd...
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 41°28'33"N 71°18'49"W
- Sulthorne 0.6 km
- The Belmont Estate, By-The-Sea 1.1 km
- Crossways (1896-98) 1.5 km
- High Tide 1.7 km
- Seafield 1.8 km
- The Ledges - Cushing Family Compound 2 km
- The Rocks - Henry Clews estate 2.1 km
- Finisterre (bef. 1876)/Rockhurst (1884)/Aspen Hall 2.3 km
- The Waves 2.4 km
- Land's End 2.5 km
- Halidon Hall - Isaac Hartshorn House / Estate (ca. 1854) 0.6 km
- Chateau-sur-Mer (1851–1852) 0.9 km
- Salve Regina University 1 km
- Rogers High School 1 km
- The Breakers 1.5 km
- Lily Pond 1.5 km
- Ballard Park (1990) 1.5 km
- Almy Pond 1.6 km
- Bailey's Beach - Spouting Rock Beach Association 2.2 km
- Newport County, Rhode Island 11 km