Water Amenities:
This is a waterfront property. Guests enjoy sweeping water views of the entire Sakonnet River Passage, a mile-wide body of water between the Portsmouth and Tiverton shorelines in Rhode Island, extending from Mount Hope Bay to Rhode Island Sound. The Atlantic Ocean is visible from the home on the far horizon. The home is provided with double seawall protection and is safely located 16 feet above sea level. Steps lead through the main seawall to a lower grassy terrace about 2,500 square feet in area and just a few feet above sea level. This grassy terrace provides excellent wind-protected sunbathing and a handy small boat storage and rigging area. Beyond this terrace is a path leading to the beach and the water's edge. The southern boundary of the property extends to water's edge at high tide.
Swimming:
Swimming is excellent. Guests access the beach from the grassy terrace area. The beach is sand-based and covered with fist-size smooth stones and seashells. Beach socks or sandals are recommended. (We have several pairs of beach socks in various sizes which you are welcome to use.) The bottom is gently sloping and uniform across the front of the property and is safe for swimming unless the public is notified by the State of Rhode Island of specific beach closures for any reason. The water temperature is warmed by the Guff Stream, rising to about 75 degrees by late summer. The water is salty; the wave heights are usually one to two feet; and the swimming overall is wonderful. An outdoor fresh-water shower and a hammock are available for refreshment after your swim. When miles of white sandy beaches and ocean surf are wanted, we drive 20 minutes to Horseneck Beach. (Maps are provided.)
Restaurants & Services within walking distance:
Lots to do! Within walking distance are six restaurants and two bars that run the gamut from Pete and Flo's (famous for fried clams since 1939) to the formal 'Sea Fare Inn,' a Five Star restaurant just up the road about a mile. We recommend 'Fifteen Point Road' for informal dining and 'El Parque' or '501' for casual meals; a children's playground, general store, a marina, public boat launching ramp, a fresh seafood shop, and others are all only a short walk away. At Founder's Brook, 1.4 miles away on Boyd's Lane, is a memorial to Anne Hutchinson, who came in 1638 as a founder to Portsmouth after her famous trial and banishment from Puritan Massachusetts for her pursuit of religious and political rights. The Hutchenson home was built by her husband on Blue Bill Cove about 1000 yards from our house.
Historic Newport, eight miles South! Check the website for an extensive daily schedule of Newport events, mansions, festivals, regattas, museums, plays, and mo
Other Activities:
Kayaking