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Awards

Listed below is a host of useful information about our Rhode Island bed and breakfast accommodations at Edgewood Manor including awards, photos, features, policies, history, and location.

"Finest Rhode Island bed and breakfast outside of Newport, five stars out of five."
The Unofficial Guide to Bed and Breakfasts in New England 2002 and 2003 Edition

"One of the top 30 in New England."
The Unofficial Guide to Bed and Breakfasts in New England 2002 and 2003 Edition

"One of the most elegant inns in America"
Voted by inn-goers in the Arrington Journal 2003 Book of Lists as one of the top 15 B&B Inns

"Best Antiques"
Arringtons Bed and Breakfast Journals 2004 book of lists

"Superior Bed and Breakfast "
Property Distinction Award from BnBFinder.com


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Photos

Click here to browse our photo gallery of Edgewood Manor and The Charles Newhall House.

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Features

Guestrooms and common areas are superbly furnished with period antiques and fine art. Each guestroom offers a private bath and cable television. Rooms with fireplaces and lavish whirlpool tubs are also available.

Breakfast is served daily in the two dining rooms and/or on the outdoor patio (weather permitting). To further enhance your stay in Rhode Island, luncheon and dinner suggestions are readily available to our guests. The Providence and Newport, RI areas are privy to some of the finest restaurants in New England.

Louis 14th Style room is an available sitting room for our guests to relax and read or congregate and boasts of a magnificent domed ceiling intricately carved and pilastered with gilt highlights.

Free wireless Internet is available throughout the manor for your convenience.

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Policies

Check-Out
We require that you check out by 11:00am to allow adequate time to prepare for incoming guests.

Smoking
For the comfort of all our guests, we provide a smoke free environment. Smoking is strictly prohibited in all guestrooms and common areas of both properties. There will be a $250.00 cleaning charge if you choose to disregard our policy.

Pets
Guests pet's are not permitted and we have no pets on the property.

Parking
Complimentary off street parking is available for our guests in the rear of the Edgewood Manor and is accessed from the next street on Bartlett Ave.

Telephone
Each room has a specific number and is able to receive calls directly. You may dial (401) 781-0099 to leave a message for a guest.

Breakfast
Hours of breakfast are from 8:00am to 9:30am Monday thru Friday, Saturday and Sunday 8:00am to 10:00am. If you have any dietary needs please let us know prior to breakfast so we can do our best to accommodate you.

Internet
Wireless Internet access is available in every room at no charge in the Edgewood Manor as well as the Charles New Hall House.

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History

In 1905, Samuel Priest, a wealthy businessman, commissioned this three-story Greek-Revival Mansion. In the decades since it was first constructed as a private home, Edgewood Manor, has revealed many faces to the world: a convent, a hospital rooming house and now as an elegantly romantic bed and breakfast.

Acquired in 1994 and restored to its original grandeur, this 18-room mansion boasts of five ornate fireplaces and stunning leaded- and stained-glass windows.


Location

Edgewood Manor Bed and Breakfast is conveniently located 2½ miles from historic downtown Providence, RI and 3½ miles from T.F. Green State Airport in Warwick, Rhode Island, close to Brown University, RISD, Providence College and Johnson and Wales.

Edgewood Manor B&B is nestled between beautiful Narragansett Bay and Roger Williams Park and Zoo in the Edgewood area.

Edgewood was developed at the turn of the century and attracted businessmen from Providence who were drawn by its convenience to the city, the natural beauty of the bay, and its proximity to Roger Williams Park.


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