Little Compton’s Stone House Acquired by The Newport Experience
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
The Newport Experience has announced that it recently acquired the Stone House, and is now accepting reservations for events and wedding receptions for 2016. This is the Newport Experience's third event venue and marks the latest addition to the company's growing portfolio of fine properties.
“The Stone House is a unique property and we’re excited to add it to our portfolio of exclusive venues,” said Kate DeCosta, Director of Sales and Marketing for The Newport Experience.
The Stone House
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTThe Stone House is a luxury resort that is located in Little Compton and sits on 2.7 acres of land near the tip of the Sakonnet Point.
The original building was four stories, constructed in 1854 as a private residence and was once home to David Sisson and his son, Henry Sisson, a civil war hero. It was converted to an inn during the 1920's.
The Stone House recently underwent a renovation estimated to have cost over $12 million. As a result of the restorations, the Stone House was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.
The property features guest rooms, a restaurant, a state of the art spa and a private beach. There is also a renovated barn on the grounds that features guest rooms and a function space with views of the water.
The Newport Experience
The Newport Experience is an award winning hospitality company that specializes in oceanfront weddings, social events and corporate retreats in Newport. It's properties include OceanCliff Hotel & Resort, The Safari Room Restaurant, The Regatta Place, Goat Island Marina and The Schooner Aurora.
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