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109 Church Street

109 Church Street

(401) 845-9200

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Location

109 Church Street, Newport, RI 02840
Historic Hill

Amenities

On-site laundry
Patio / balcony
Dishwasher
Recently renovated
Extra storage
Microwave
Unit Amenities
dishwasher
extra storage
microwave
patio / balcony
range
refrigerator
recently renovated
Property Amenities
on-site laundry
Experience the charm of Church Street House on Historic Hill in Newport! This beautifully renovated 1-bedroom, 1-bath residence offers year-round comfort in one of Newport’s most sought-after neighborhoods. Ideally located just a short stroll from Bellevue Avenue, Spring Street, and the waterfront, this inviting unit provides easy access to Newport’s vibrant shops, restaurants, and historic attractions. Nestled on a quiet one-way street near the iconic Viking Hotel, enjoy the convenience of in-town living with a peaceful residential feel. The unit features a stylish kitchen, a cozy bedroom with a queen bed, and a full bath. Relax and take in city views from the large bow window with a custom-built window bench. Additional amenities include in-building laundry and dedicated storage space. Don't miss the chance to live in this charming, well-appointed home in the heart of Newport.

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Property Status: Active

The Dowd Team

Keller Williams Realty of Newport / East Bay / North Kingstown

MLS Number: 1386330

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