
After touring three giant, opulent mansions (Breakers, Elms, Marble House) I'd heartily recommend touring one of the smaller-scale, actually liveable homes. The Isaac Bell House by any measure is...
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The Preservation Society of Newport County is dedicated to protecting, preserving, and presenting the architectural heritage of Newport County. Their mission encompasses the management and maintenance of several historic properties, including iconic mansions from the Gilded Age.
Visitors can explore these grand estates through various tours, engage in educational programs, and experience the rich history of Newport as a fashionable resort and key port city. The society also offers membership options, exclusive experiences, and opportunities for special events and personal photography at their picturesque locations.
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After touring three giant, opulent mansions (Breakers, Elms, Marble House) I'd heartily recommend touring one of the smaller-scale, actually liveable homes. The Isaac Bell House by any measure is...
Beautiful example of Shingle Style architecture. Built in 1881-1883 by the firm of McKim, Mead & White, it was the summer residence for Isaac Bell, Jr. Bell's brother-in-law was James Gordon...
This was one of the smaller homes of the "Newport Mansions" in Rhode Island, but is one not to be missed. It was an architectural tour and it didn't contain most of the furnishings as most of...
A surprise hit with the family! We've been coming down to Newport to tour the mansions for years and even have memberships, but for some reason we keep forgetting about the Isaac Bell House. This...
Loved this tour! Take the time to go on tour. The architecture is amazing. Consider a donatio to the restoration of this gem and restore to it's original glory. Cannot wait to go again in a...