45-minute guide-led tour of Arnold House, a rare surviving example of a stone-ender, a once-common building type featuring a massive chimney end wall. Built by Eleazer Arnold in 1693, the house features stone work that reflects the origins and skills of the settlers who emigrated from the western part of England. The house is a National Historic Landmark. Return to Arnold House info page.
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Tour group size is limited. For more information, please call 401-728-9696 or email Arnold House.
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