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Eleazer Arnold House

Description

The Eleazer Arnold House is a historic house built for Eleazer Arnold in about 1693, and located at 487 Great Road, Lincoln, Rhode Island in the Great Road Historic District. It is now a National Historic Landmark owned by Historic New England, and open to the public on weekends.The house is a relatively large "stone-ender," a building type brought from the western part of England and used most commonly in northern Rhode Island. This geographic-specific aspect may have been due to the attribution of the work to John Smith "the Mason" of Smithfield, Rhode Island and his family. It was built two stories in height, with four rooms on each floor, a lean-to, exposed fieldstone end-walls, wooden side-walls, and a pilastered chimney. By the 20th century, a gable had been added to the structure.In 1919 the house was donated to Historic New England (then the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities) by Preserved Whipple Arnold. It has since undergone two phases of restoration. In 1920 the first stabilization efforts were led by Norman Isham; and in 1950 the house and chimney received a thorough structural rehabilitation. In this second restoration, later alterations were removed to return the building to its 17th-century appearance.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1968, and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1974 for its architectural significance.

Address: 487 Great Rd, Lincoln 02865
Phone: +14017289696
State: RI
City: Lincoln
Street Number: 487 Great Rd
Zip Code: 02865
categories: landmark & historical place



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Reviews
I visited Eleazer Arnold House on the same day I visited Clemence-Irons House. Both are properties of Historic New England. I wanted to visit this house for many years and can now go for free with my Historic New England Membership. The tour focuses on the life of the Arnold family and the renovations of the house. Between the step up to the entranceways, narrow staircase, and low lighting, the property not accessible to those with mobility issues, in a wheelchair, or with a visual impairment. I met a legally blind older visitor who wanted to take a tour but felt unable to navigate the space. In contrast, this house are a great spot to take children, including school group, scouting groups, or church groups. The lack of original furniture combined with the availability of open space both in and around the building enables small groups to safely explore the area. Younger children may need assistance navigating the stairs. Edit: I revisited this site during an open house event celebrating Abraham Lincoln's birthday, and I had an even better experience than the first time. I look forward to seeing what other events are in store at this historic building.
It was my first time visiting the arnold house,one thing in my bucket list,the tour guys were very well on point with the rich history of this house,i recomend visit the arnold house.
Amazing piece of history! Definitely worth the trip.
stellar example of a "Rhode Island stone-ender" - frame house with one masonry gable. the masonry gable is visually angled. impressively large chimney above that end of the house.
Great old historic house right around the corner from me. They do tours A-1111
1600's main artery led to this tavern and counting house, still in remarkable condition and worth the drive for a visit.
It's a little Park area , where you can walk or sit , relax in the sun . I zoom there twice a month . I love to hear the birds .
Very informative, friendly staff answered any questions I asked. Glad I stopped in.
What's there to watch the Memorial Day Parade.
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