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Exquisite English Manor truly reflective of the grandeur of Watch Hill. This magnificent residence spans 3.62 acres and is nestled in privacy. The house is set in and around a standing grove of 30 ft. white pines and blue spruce trees. “Hunter’s Run” was actually built to accommodate and take full advantage of the beautiful forest. While the property has wonderful privacy there is also extensive level ground suitable for a tennis court. The roof is of a Gable design utilizing Slate as the covering.
The stone used in construction was quarried Rhode Island granite purchased from a mill site in the northern part of the state. The design of the house is Georgian and incorporates numerous architecturally significant appointments.
Outstanding features include the extensive use of leaded glass and bronze casement windows, stained glass doors, chestnut doors and molding, random width yellow pine flooring, cherry flooring in the dining room, antique Cast Iron fixtures in tiled bathrooms, while marble is prominent throughout the master bath.
The magnificent iron front door opens into the grande foyer where you will find the beginning of elegance. Two stunning marble fireplaces, one of which can be enjoyed in the Master Suite. Five glorious bedrooms with four and one-half bathrooms. Relax in the pastoral library while gazing at the idyllic grounds.
There is a 60 foot deck across the front of the home which leads to a screened porch with an outside entrance, artfully designed to capture the beauty of the exterior of the Estate.
Hunters Run radiates the essence of Watch Hill elegance. A lovely Carriage House, Gunite Pool and Spa are just the beginning of the amenities offered with this residence.
Watch Hill is an exquisite seaside village nestled on a peninsular point of land that is surrounded by the Block Island Sound. Watch Hill impresses a strong sense of privacy and is rich with history. Napatree Point, at the end of the peninsula, is the westernmost point in all Rhode Island. Originally settled by the Niantic Indians in the 1600's, European colonists used the tip of Napatree as a strategic lookout point and military fortification during the French, Indian and Revolutionary War.
The Village of Watch Hill is a seasonal treasure where you will find specialty boutiques and the harbor filled with magnificent yachts and home to the Watch Hill Yacht Club. The flying horse carousel (circa 1879) is touted as the oldest operating carousel in the United States. East Beach and Napatree in Watch Hill offer the most glorious beaches in all Rhode Island.
Watch Hill is a timeless snapshot of history, style and class.
Contact:
Lori Joyal
Phone 401-348-1999 x 203
EMail lori.joyal@liladelman.com
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