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United States historic place
Admiral Fitzroy Inn
U.S. National Historic Landmark District
Contributing Property
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Location398 Thames Street Newport, RI
Coordinates41°28′57″N 71°18′51″W / 41.482505°N 71.314199°W / 41.482505; -71.314199
Built1854
ArchitectDudly Newton
Architectural styleGothic Revival, Italianate
Part ofNewport Historic District (ID68000001)
Designated NHLDCPNovember 24, 1968

Named for Vice-Admiral Robert FitzRoy, The Admiral Fitzroy Inn is located at 398 Thames Street in Newport, Rhode Island, in the Newport Historic District.

History

It was designed by architect Dudley Newton, and built in 1854. It served as the home of the Sisters of Mercy Convent for nuns of St. Mary's church from 1854 to 1924, and later housed the first private Catholic school in Rhode Island, St Mary's Academy from 1854 to 1924. Jacqueline Bouvier and future U.S. President John F. Kennedy were married in St Mary's Church.

In 1986, the building was dismantled and moved from the original site, two blocks away on Spring Street, to the current location of 398 Thames Street. It now serves as the Admiral Fitzroy Inn.

  • 1986 renovation 1986 renovation
  • Sign Sign

Architectural style

The principal architectural style is Gothic, and the secondary is Italianate (according to the Historic Building Data Sheet Rhode Island Statewide Survey Phase 1 and the National Register of Historic Places nomination form for Newport Historic District).

Features

The eighteen rooms have decorative hand-painted walls. The Admiral Fitzroy Inn also has a conference room, a rooftop deck for guests, a small dining room, and a view of the ocean. There is off-street parking for guests. There are some antiques displayed including an original Admiral Fitzroy Barometer that hangs in the lobby.

References

  1. "Newport Historic District". National Historic Landmark summary listing. National Park Service. Archived from the original on June 6, 2011. Retrieved April 30, 2008.
  2. "About the Inn". Admiral Fitzroy Inn. Admiral Fitzroy Inn. Archived from the original on August 20, 2019. Retrieved May 15, 2021.

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