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Edward Searle House

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Type
  
House

Owner
  
Privately owned

Architectural style
  
Stone ender

Construction started
  
1677

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Location
  
Oaklawn Village, Cranston, Rhode Island

Similar
  
Thomas Fenner House, Valentine Whitman House, Clemence–Irons House, Eleazer Arnold House

The Edward Searle House is an historic stone ender in Cranston, Rhode Island in the village of Oaklawn. The house is one of the oldest surviving buildings in the state.

Map of Edward Searle House, Cranston, RI 02920, USA

The house was rebuilt in 1677 on the site of the original 1670 house off of the remaining Stone end and chimney which survived the burning by Native Americans during King Philip's War, and was remodeled around 1720. The one-and-a-half story gable-roofed stone-ender remains a part of the newer house. Edward Searle was a son-in-law of Thomas Ralph who was one of the original purchasers of the land from the Indians. The owner of the house has placed a large chalkboard on the front porch often containing messages for passers-by.

References

Edward Searle House Wikipedia