East Side's Eliza Ward House Sold for $1,650,000

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East Side's Eliza Ward House Sold for $1,650,000

Eliza Ward House
Residential Properties Ltd. announced the sale of the historic Eliza Ward House on the East Side of Providence for $1,650,000. 

According to current Statewide MLS data, this marks the ninth East Side sale of over $1,000,000 this year, with Residential Properties Ltd. proudly representing nine of the possible 18 transaction sides.

Eliza Ward House 

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Originally built in  1814, the residence is located at 2 George Street in College Hill. 

The home was first constructed for Eliza Ward, who was the daughter of architect Joseph Brown, one of the four famous Brown brothers and a teacher of mathematics and astronomy at Brown University.

 Eliza married Richard Ward, a member of the politically influential family from Newport. 

After the death of her husband in 1808, Eliza lived with her brother until this home’s completion in 1814. The home remained in Eliza’s family until 1892 when Marsden J. Perry, owner of the Narragansett Electric Company, moved in.

Since that time, the house has been restored and updated for 21st-century living. 

It features original period details, Dufour wallpaper, classic millwork, professionally designed lighting, updated electrical systems, and 5 zones of heating and air conditioning.


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