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Blithewold manor, upstairs.

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While this is a large historic estate, it’s not dripping gold and marble like the Newport cottages.

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It’s a livable home.

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With very busy wallpaper.

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Some of the lady of the house’s vintage dresses were on display.

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And you can always tell the difference between a man’s bedroom and a woman’s.

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The bathrooms seemed relative modern.

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The master suite had two beds.

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And a nautically themed mural covering the walls.

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This is one of the few rooms that retained its original furnishings.

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And while it’s not my taste…

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The intricacy of the inlay was impressive.

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And it was all in beautiful shape.

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To the rear side of the master, a child’s playroom.

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Complete with sailboats and hammocks.

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Tour finished, we walked back to our car past the carriage house’s row of allium.

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❤️

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Blithewold manor, downstairs.

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Blithewold (meaning happy woodland) was built in 1909… originally as a summer home (of 45 rooms) and while not nearly as grand the famous Newport cottages…

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It was still quite lovely.

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The entrance hall was bright and sun filled.

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The dining room a good bit darker. Sadly most of the original furniture is gone, and the replacement table doesn’t quite fill the space.

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The butler’s pantry.

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With a funky arrow board pointing out where “servant needed”.

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The family loved their gardens and most of the china patterns reflect this.

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The daughters.

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And the naughty butler.

The kitchen was cordoned off the day we visited as it was being used to cater a wedding on the grounds that evening.

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The breakfast room also served as an indoor patio with large windows and doors that opened the house to cool breezes off the bay.

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Floral tile and pinecone lighting. These people loved their plants.

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A pillared hallway led to the billiard room.

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And the telephone room with hand painted wallpaper.

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The living room had a few scattered pieces of furniture …

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Including this rather ugly throne.

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About to head upstairs, we noted the hanging cherub lights.

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And I don’t know about you…

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But to me it looks like the little gold plated darling wants to bash someone on the head.

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Run!

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Blithewold’s woods, water garden, geese and potting shed… where I lost the husband.

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Moving on to the wooded section of the gardens we found a fountain…

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Some random statuary.

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And a boy who really loves his fish.

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It was a lush, green and very peaceful area.

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For a moment I thought my husband was communing with trees…

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But he was just reading.

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Awww…

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❤️

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In between the woods and the water garden, a lovely pink chestnut tree.

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Stones.

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And water.

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And a great big bamboo bird.

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We walked along the shore of Narragansett Bay..

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And watched a family of geese swim by.

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Swinging back around to the gardens, I realized the husband was lagging behind.

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I wandered around by myself for a while, but not wanting to lose him… I doubled back.

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And in the distance… realized he’d found someone to chat with.

The man loves to talk.

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