Newport Mansion: Kingscote
So far I've toured The Elms, The Breakers (a few times), Rosecliff, & The Marble House out of the 9 Newport Rhode Island mansions. Last Tuesday, Evan and I added one more to our list. We toured Kingscote. So I am officially over 1/2 way there in seeing them all. Kingscote is the smallest of all the mansions we toured so far but it is considered the first house in the start of the "cottage boom" that Newport is known for (because yes, these mansions were built as summer cottages/getaways). Built in 1839 & 1841 for George Nobel Jones, a southern plantation owner. Built in the gothic style it's a bit darker than the other mansions and since it's much smaller it only took us about 45 minutes to tour. Much of what is known about the house is from 1864 on when the King family took it over, they made their money as China Trade merchants and David King Jr and his wife enlarged, redecorated, and renamed the house "Kingscote" in the 1880's. ...