102 Prospect StreetProvidence, RI 02906




This distinguished Colonial Revival stands among the grand architectural landmarks of Providence's East Side. Built in 1906 for Dr. Henry A. Whitmarsh and designed by the renowned Providence architectural firm Clarke & Howe, the home embodies the elegance, scale, and craftsmanship of the Gilded Age. Set on a prominent corner in the heart of College Hill, this residence offers approximately 5,885 square feet of living space on a nearly 10,000 square foot lot. Step into the grand center hall with gilded wallpaper flanked by generous entertaining spaces. To the right is the library done in a moody midnight blue with custom built ins. Across the hall are the generous living and dining rooms with rich architectural details. A set of atrium doors opens to a delightful side porch that overlooks the garden. The kitchen has crisp wood cabinetry, quartz counter tops, a peninsula island, breakfast nook and butler's pantry. The back hall contains a mudroom and easy access to the two-car garage. A powder room completes this level. Upstairs on the second floor are four bedrooms including the primary with a private bath and walk-in dressing room. Two additional bedroom suites, a fourth bedroom and a study. The top floor contains a recreation room and two additional bedrooms with a vintage bath. Conveniently located on College Hill an easy walk to the universities, private schools, Downtown and the train. This is your chance to own one of Providence's finest homes.
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