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580 Bellevue Ave
Newport RI

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Property Description

SALES PRICE IS UNDISCLOSED DUE TO CONFIDENTIALITY OBLIGATIONS.

A spectacular testament to the Gilded Age, this magnificent mansion boasts a history as dazzling as its dramatic oceanfront setting on Newport, Rhode Island’s fabled Bellevue Avenue. The residence features richly appointed formal rooms that still reverberate with the gaiety of brilliant society events.
"Beechwood is one of the most prominent estates in the social history of the United States," proclaims the home’s current owner. That is no exaggeration.
The story of Beechwood began in 1851, when architect Calvert Vaux and landscape designer Andrew Jackson Downing collaborated to create the custom dwelling for New York drygoods merchant Daniel Parish. Designed in an Italianate style, the handsome three story structure exhibited the same admirable balance and symmetry then that it does now. Within the 39 room residence, graciously proportioned interiors with expansive windows set an elegant tone.
During that era, young New York aristocrat Caroline Schermerhorn married William Backhouse Astor Jr., heir to the Astor real-estate fortune. "Lina" Astor eventually became the undisputed queen of American society, along with Ward McAllister, she devised the famous “400,” a list of socially prominent individuals whose lineage could be traced back at least three generations.
In 1881, the couple purchased Beechwood, where Mrs. Astor would preside during the summer season for the next 25 years. She hired architect Richard Morris Hunt to take the mansion to new heights of luxury and refinement, and to create an atmosphere worthy of the country’s finest citizens.
Hunt’s most notable addition to the home was the glittering waterfront ballroom. Conceived with an ocean theme, this showpiece features oak parquet floors in a wavelike reverse herringbone pattern, seaweed shaped brass sconces, and bas reliefs depicting Poseidon and Aphrodite. Eight hundred panes of glass, including mirrored walls and abundant French doors, produce a shimmering effect that is enhanced by elaborate gilt ornamentation and water drop crystal chandeliers.
The stuff of legends, Beechwood has hosted numerous artistic luminaries, including Cole Porter, who is said to have written the song “Night and Day” while visiting there. It even makes a Hollywood appearance in the movie “High Society,” starring Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra, and Bing Crosby.
With its impressive history, gorgeous seaside setting, and exquisite interiors, Beechwood stands as a living monument to another era and sets an inviting stage for a new one.
Newport, Rhode Island, just 90 minutes from Logan International Airport in Boston, 30 minutes from Quonsett Airport, and 3 hours from Manhattan, is home to numerous cultural and sporting attractions including world renowned jazz, folk, and classical music festivals, the Newport International Film Festival, the Tennis Hall of Fame, golf, yachting, and polo.

Qualified parties are invited to contact Melanie Delman or Robin Nicholson, 401.284.4820.

Contact:
Melanie Delman Melanie Delman
Phone 401-284-4820
EMail melanie.delman@liladelman.com
OR
Robin Nicholson Robin Nicholson
Phone 401-284-4821
EMail robin.nicholson@liladelman.com




Beds 15
Baths 8
Style Estate
Type Single-Family
Historic  
Lot Sq. Footage 217800
Total Living Square Footage 0
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