55 Richard Smith Dr, North Kingstown, RI 02852, United StatesMap
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Is anybody here
We drove a couple of hours to visit the castle. When we arrived there was a sign on the door that read due to the weather they were closed and would open Sept. 5th. The date is Sept. 8th and nobody he...
Set on a lovely treed cove inlet, this 1678 house is well-loved and preserved. The strong wood "bones" and the wide floor planks of the house can be seen throughout. Our knowledgeable and friendly gui...
Being on vacation and in town (North Kingstown RI)we decided to attend The Smith Castle Strawberry Festival last weekend (6/18/22). I must tell you it was a mistake as it was a real "bust". The c...
This is not a castle as one might expect, but you'll learn why when you go. I recommend to those interested in New England history as so much happened there. The grounds are lovely and quiet with a ...
When you arrive it certainly doesn’t look like a traditional castle. In a 17th century tradition, it was called a castle due to the wooden fence that fortified the property. This “mansion” was very ni...
Is anybody here
We drove a couple of hours to visit the castle. When we arrived there was a sign on the door that read due to the weather they were closed and would open Sept. 5th. The date is Sept. 8th and nobody he...
A must-see for RI history
Set on a lovely treed cove inlet, this 1678 house is well-loved and preserved. The strong wood "bones" and the wide floor planks of the house can be seen throughout. Our knowledgeable and friendly gui...
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Being on vacation and in town (North Kingstown RI)we decided to attend The Smith Castle Strawberry Festival last weekend (6/18/22). I must tell you it was a mistake as it was a real "bust". The c...
For those interested in New England history
This is not a castle as one might expect, but you'll learn why when you go. I recommend to those interested in New England history as so much happened there. The grounds are lovely and quiet with a ...
Christmas at the Castle
When you arrive it certainly doesn’t look like a traditional castle. In a 17th century tradition, it was called a castle due to the wooden fence that fortified the property. This “mansion” was very ni...