Saturday, May 11, 2024
The folks at Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International have three properties to highlight in Little Compton.
In 1682, the town of Little Compton was incorporated by the Plymouth Colony, which, of course, was the first permanent European settlement in New England founded by English Pilgrims. It became part of Rhode Island in 1747 and today is home to Rhode Island’s only official “town common,” listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
It is the definition of idyllic.
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9 Austin Lane | Little Compton | $1,299,000
Listed by Ellie Wickes
Lovely custom three-bedroom cape tucked into a charming private Little Compton neighborhood. Centrally located with easy access to highways and only four miles from South Shore Beach. It is a well-built home full of nice design and structural details including an alarm system and full house generator. The 2.1-acre lot has been professionally landscaped front and back to compliment the house and contour of the land. Bright light perfuses the house giving it a warm and comfortable feel. A gourmet kitchen is flanked by a terrific mudroom/laundry and a large living room with built-in bookcases and a gas fireplace. The all-season Florida room expands the living room and provides a 180-degree view of the backyard, inground pool, and gardens. The primary bedroom and bathroom are on the first floor and have a spacious walk-in closet and potentially another walk-in closet or personal office. Upstairs are two good-sized bedrooms, a full bathroom, another office, and a den space. The full basement provides tons of storage and possible additional living space. There is a lot to behold. Buyer to pay LCACT at closing.
21 Atlantic Drive | Little Compton | $6,500,000
Listed by Cherry Arnold
Welcome to your oceanfront sanctuary in the heart of Rhode Island’s Farm Coast! Nestled on a private point, this stunning waterfront property, owned by only one family for 86 years, boasts the classic summer comfort of a Royal Barry Wills home coupled with the serenity of coastal living. As you approach, a sense of tranquility envelops you, with panoramic views of the glistening water greeting you. Step inside, and you’ll find yourself greeted by the warm embrace of classic New England charm, with an abundance of natural light infusing each room with a sense of inviting comfort. The spacious living area serves as the perfect gathering spot for family and friends, complete with two cozy fireplaces and floor-to-ceiling windows offering picturesque vistas of the surrounding landscape. Outside, the enchantment continues, with coastal gardens, sprawling lawns, ocean breezes and an outdoor covered patio beckoning you to relax in your seaside surroundings. Whether you’re sipping your morning coffee on the patio or hosting a summertime barbecue, every day feels like a vacation at this coastal oasis. Experience the epitome of waterfront living with endless opportunities for seaside adventures, from kayaking, fishing, sailing and swimming at beautiful Warrens Point Beach Club, just a leisurely 5-minute stroll away. Schedule your private showing today and discover the endless possibilities that await at this one-of-a-kind seaside retreat.
43 South of Commons Road | Little Compton | $4,150,000
Listed by Cherry Arnold
Stunning Farm Coast Estate set on 18 pastoral acres, lined by historic stone walls, featuring a Circa 1930 four-bedroom, six-bathroom main house with 5,000 square feet of gracious living space, complete with gym, sauna, and wine cellar. A sweet two-bedroom guesthouse, a gunite swimming pool, exquisite coastal gardens, and rolling fields as far as the eye can see are just some of the unique features of this very special private compound. Many updates in the past six months, including new red cedar roof, all floors refinished and the entire interior of the home painted. Located in the heart of Little Compton, close to the Town Commons as well as the area’s beautiful beaches, farm stands and Sakonnet Point. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be the next steward and only the third owner of this Landmark Little Compton property. Buyer pays Little Compton Agricultural Conservancy Tax at Closing.