Overview
Nestled in the historic district two blocks from the bustling shops and harbor, the Admiral Farragut Inn is located in Newport, R.I. The inn is positioned on Clarke Street, which offers historic sites, restaurants, mansions and shops. The Wanton-Lyman Hazard House, a historic 1697 house, is one-quarter mile away. The inn is less than two blocks from Newport Harbor.
During the Revolutionary War, this 300-year-old Colonial inn housed two of General Rochambeau’s aides-de-camps. Complimentary full breakfasts are served each morning in the keeping room. Pets are not allowed at this property.
The Admiral Farragut Inn offers 17 guestrooms with antique four-poster featherbeds. Accommodations include private bathrooms. Fireplaces are featured in all guestrooms. Rooms are furnished with stenciled armoires and English antiques. Hardwood floors, authentic Colonial cove moldings and 12-over-12 paned windows are showcased in the units.
During the Revolutionary War, this 300-year-old Colonial inn housed two of General Rochambeau’s aides-de-camps. Complimentary full breakfasts are served each morning in the keeping room. Pets are not allowed at this property.
The Admiral Farragut Inn offers 17 guestrooms with antique four-poster featherbeds. Accommodations include private bathrooms. Fireplaces are featured in all guestrooms. Rooms are furnished with stenciled armoires and English antiques. Hardwood floors, authentic Colonial cove moldings and 12-over-12 paned windows are showcased in the units.
Updated last June (revision history)
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Admiral Farragut Inn
Newport
Newport





