49 Major Arnold Road 49 Major Arnold Road Narragansett, Rhode Island 02882 United States
49 Major Arnold Road Narragansett, Rhode Island 02882 United States
$3,290,000
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- 3
- Bedrooms
- 3
- Full Baths
- 1
- Partial Bath
- 2,760 Sq Ft.
- Interior
- .24 Acres
- Exterior
- 1965
- Year Built
- 1323042
- Web Id
- 1323042
- MLS ID
- Ocean Road / Point Judith
- Subdivision
- Open House
- Saturday, February 11, 202311:00 AM - 12:00 PM
- Open House
- Saturday, February 11, 202311:00 AM - 12:00 PM
About 49 Major Arnold Road, Narragansett, Rhode Island
Masterful Restoration meets remarkable views located in Southern Narragansett's Point Judith Neighborhood. On the first floor, you will be greeted by an open & modern floor plan that includes a half bathroom, a mud room or study, gourmet kitchen, dining area and living room. Walking into the kitchen, you will find tile floors, quartz countertops, custom cabinetry, a pantry with an antique barn door, quartz island, and stainless steel Monogram appliances. Leaving the kitchen, and entering the living room you will find tile floors, custom blinds, gas fireplace, and sweeping water views. Heading upstairs, you will find all three bedrooms with their own private full bathrooms, and the laundry room. The master en suite includes a full walk in closet, ship-lap walls, herringbone tile floors, all with breathtaking ocean views. Both second floor bedrooms offer modern tile full bathrooms, each with ample closet space. Exiting through the first floor living room, you will find a wrap around stone patio that includes a gas fire pit and best of all, over 180* of unobstructed view of Narragansett Bay. Other amenities include a gas Generac generator, central air, full unfinished basement, located a the end of a cul-de-sac with direct beach access
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.
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