Featured home: Waterfront gem on Barrington's Adams Point

Posted 4/9/17

A custom built contemporary home on a peaceful, private acre-plus lot on Smith's Cove with sweeping westerly views of Narraganset Bay has hit the market.

The home at 119 Adams Point in …

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Featured home: Waterfront gem on Barrington's Adams Point

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A custom built contemporary home on a peaceful, private acre-plus lot on Smith's Cove with sweeping westerly views of Narraganset Bay has hit the market.

The home at 119 Adams Point in Barrington was designed by architect Rem Huygens and features large glass walls that allow for the light to pour in. The showcase of the property is the cathedral-ceiling living room with its large fireplace, built-in cabinets and double glass slider leading to the tile patio.

From the living room, you can easily move into the formal dining room or a cozy office or den area. The kitchen offers clean contemporary lines and is accented by a built-in bench dining area with glass on three sides.

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There are three spacious, en-suite bedrooms with two on the second floor separated by an open hallway that overlooks the living room. The master is located on the first floor with an impressive view of Smith's cove through its own glass slider.

The three-bed, three-and-a-half bath home on property that does not require flood insurance is available for the asking price of $1,595,000. For more information, contact Christina Ardente, with Residential Properties, at 401-457-1350.

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