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Built
  
1853

Opened
  
1853

Architectural style
  
Italianate architecture

NRHP Reference #
  
08000255

Area
  
8,094 m²

Added to NRHP
  
2 April 2008

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Location
  
122 Sakonnet Rd., Little Compton, Rhode Island

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The Stone House Inn is an historic property located at 122 Sakonnet Point Road in Little Compton, Rhode Island.

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History

The four-story stone home was constructed in 1854 by David Sisson, an iron and textile manufacturer, and was home also to his son Henry Tillinghast Sisson, a Civil War hero and Lt. Governor of Rhode Island (1875–77). The house became an inn in the early 20th century; in its basement is an old tap room rumored to have been a speakeasy during Prohibition. The inn gradually decayed but it was revived starting in 1959, first by the Rawson family and then by the Moores, who remodeled it along with its massive 1880 barn to serve for social functions.

Today

Now, The Stone House is a luxury resort. It has been registered in the National Register of Historic Places. Many green technologies have been incorporated—the heating and cooling systems rely on geothermal technology.

References

Stone House Inn Wikipedia


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