Simon Pease House (ca. 1700) (Newport, Rhode Island)
USA /
Rhode Island /
Newport /
Newport, Rhode Island /
Clarke Street, 32
World
/ USA
/ Rhode Island
/ Newport
World / United States / Rhode Island
house, place with historical importance
BUILT: circa 1700 by John Rhoads, a shoemaker aka Rhoads-Pease-King House
The Simon Pease House is one of the earliest buildings in the architectural collection of the Newport Restoration Foundation (NRF). Built c.1700, it has a seventeenth-century frame and interior. The exterior treatment reflects the style of the second quarter of the eighteenth century. This type of modernization of early houses was not uncommon in Newport. The building is on its original site and was purchased by NRF in 1969 and restored in 1971.
(cont.- www.newportrestoration.org/preservation/historic_houses...
The Simon Pease House is one of the earliest buildings in the architectural collection of the Newport Restoration Foundation (NRF). Built c.1700, it has a seventeenth-century frame and interior. The exterior treatment reflects the style of the second quarter of the eighteenth century. This type of modernization of early houses was not uncommon in Newport. The building is on its original site and was purchased by NRF in 1969 and restored in 1971.
(cont.- www.newportrestoration.org/preservation/historic_houses...
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 41°29'19"N 71°18'48"W
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- Linden Gate 0.9 km
- Bellevue House (Originally Berkeley Villa) 1 km
- Bushy Park (1852) 1.1 km
- Charles H. Baldwin house (1865-1880) 1.1 km
- De La Salle 1.2 km
- Villa Rosa 1.3 km
- Chepstow (1860) 1.5 km
- The Brick Marketplace 0.2 km
- Washington Square 0.2 km
- Society of Friends 0.4 km
- Newport Yacht Club 0.4 km
- Newport Yachting Center 0.5 km
- Newport Gateway Center 0.5 km
- Club Wyndham Long Wharf 0.6 km
- Rhode Island State Pier 9 0.7 km
- Newport Shipyard - Fall River Line Wharves 0.8 km
- Newport County, Rhode Island 9 km