Sunnymead

106 Central Street (1887) – a 2-1/2 story, hip-roofed, Shingle Style dwelling with a veranda, a gabled pavilion at the east end of the main façade, and a 3-story polygonal central bay with a conical cap. It was built for…

Lasata

94 Central Street Built in 1887 – a 2-1/2 story, gable-roofed dwelling with a side wing, a veranda, a porte-cochere, “Swiss chalet” porch and gable ornamentation, and scrolled consoles punctuating a row of four closely set windows in the front…

Willowbank

200 Kingstown Road (1881, 1931) – A 2-1/2 story, rambling, multi-gabled roof dwelling set back from the road near Sprague Pond. Originally part of the large colonial William Robinson Farm, a tract here was purchased in the mid-19th century by…

Gillian Lodge

415 Ocean Road (1885-1886) – A 2-1/2 story, hip-roofed, Shingle Style dwelling designed by McKim, Mead and White of New York for Allan McLane of Washington, D.C. It has twin 3-story hip-roofed front pavilions with a segmental-arch loggia between them,…

Stone Lea

Stone Lea

40 Newton Avenue (1883-1884) – A large, 2-1/2 story, stone and wood-frame Shingle Style dwelling with a flared hipped-gale roof, gable and hip-roofed wings to the west, and a glazed veranda facing the ocean. The house, designed for George V.…

Let’s Pretend

Let’s Pretend

32 Central Street (ca 1900) – A 1-1/2 story, wood-shingled structure, with its street-facing end featuring unusual curved gable parapets which call to mind European Baroque architecture. In the late 1800’s Eva K.D. McGowan owned “Idlewild” on Central Street. Mrs.…