1776 Corn Neck Road 1776 Corn Neck Road Block Island, Rhode Island 02807 United States
1776 Corn Neck Road Block Island, Rhode Island 02807 United States
$9,800,000
Change Currency
- 7
- Bedrooms
- 5
- Full Baths
- 4
- Partial Baths
- 7,833 Sq Ft.
- Interior
- 7.6153 Acres
- Exterior
- 2018
- Year Built
- 1282482
- Web Id
- 1282482
- MLS ID
- Corn Neck Road
- Subdivision
About 1776 Corn Neck Road, Block Island, Rhode Island
An icon of design, quality, & structure. A Block Island property that defines and creates a whole new understanding of a luxury beach house. Set back off Corn Neck Road this spectacular home occupies 7833 square feet of sleek space inclusive of a main house, barn, a two-bedroom guest cottage and pool house. This is the Block Island you did not know existed. Architecturally designed with chic perfection the main house & barn are Hemlock post and beam, built with clean lines, luxurious intricacies, highlighting open floor plans that create indoor-outdoor living and capture the very distinctive views of the Island. The Guest Cottage, exquisitely traditional, is sited effortlessly among the manicured property featuring a brick patio, two guest suites, a relaxed living area and balcony, all with views. Entertaining ends at the pool area. The pool house and saltwater pool is the place to start and end your day. Comprised of a kitchen area, built-in grill station, the Brick Room, a full bath, and outdoor cedar shower. The Brick Room showcases a gas fireplace and is an intimate year-round place to unwind. Inclusive to this property situated just beyond the pools stone wall is an open space conserved lot that leads you to the East Side beaches through Clay Head Trail. Live here with just about everything you need, in complete tailored simple style. Exist here, make this your Block Island home.
About : Washington County
Ocean and shoreline are a large part of the area known as South County, with 100 miles of breathtaking coastline—from secluded bays to long, sandy beaches. Located in the southwestern part of Rhode Island and bordering Connecticut, the coastal towns and villages of Washington and Kent Counties have long been attractive to second-home residents seeking relaxation and leisure in outdoor activities integrated within strong permanent communities.
Read more about Washington County