Coed Mawr
| place with historical importance
USA /
Rhode Island /
Newport East /
Indian Avenue, 208
World
/ USA
/ Rhode Island
/ Newport East
house, place with historical importance

Built in 1888 by Clarence Sumner Luce (1852-1924) for Henry Augustus Colt (1830-1895).
The house was later owned by his three sons-in-law: Chauncey Haven Beasley, James Potter Conover, and Herbert deL. Henriques.
The house was later owned by his three sons-in-law: Chauncey Haven Beasley, James Potter Conover, and Herbert deL. Henriques.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 41°30'1"N 71°14'41"W
- Hopelands 0.1 km
- Boothden 0.5 km
- Meadowgrass (1915) 0.5 km
- Stonybrook 0.8 km
- Gray Craig 1.6 km
- 383 Paradise Avenue 1.9 km
- The Bluffs 2.7 km
- Wyn Wyc House 2.8 km
- Whetstone (1860) 3 km
- Cliff View Cottage (1887) 3.4 km
- Lazy Lawn 0.3 km
- Norman Bird Sanctuary and Wildlife Preserve 1.1 km
- Third Beach 1.2 km
- Gardiner Pond 1.3 km
- Nelson Pond 1.6 km
- Second Beach 1.9 km
- Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge 2.4 km
- St. George's School of Middletown 2.5 km
- Newport East, Rhode Island 4 km
- Newport County, Rhode Island 7.5 km