Isaac Bell House
Isaac Bell House

Isaac Bell House

70 Perry St., Newport, Rhode Island, 02840

The basics

The Isaac Bell House was built in 1883 for the investor and cotton broker of the same name. Its shingle-style exterior is an architectural type that was pioneered in Newport, with unpainted shingles, unadorned windows and trim, and porches everywhere possible.

Visitors will find rooms largely empty—that’s to emphasize the rooms themselves. Guided tours will illuminate elements of the English Arts and Crafts movement, colonial American detailing, and the Japanese-inspired floor plan. Unlike its Gilded Age siblings, it delights in materials like rattan.

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Things to know before you go

  • The Isaac Bell House is one of the few Newport mansions that requires timed entry—purchase your tickets in advance online.

  • Guided tours are limited to groups of 12.

  • The house is not wheelchair-accessible.

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How to get there

The Isaac Bell House sits on the corner of Perry and Bellevue Avenue. If you’re making a day of historic Newport, it’s easily walkable from sites like The Elms and Kingscote. Otherwise, free parking is available onsite; rideshares and taxis can get you there if you don’t have a personal vehicle.

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When to get there

The Isaac Bell House is usually only open on weekends in May—check the Preservation Society of Newport County’s website for current hours. You’ll need a booked guided tour for entry; those are generally offered six times a day. Be sure to arrive roughly 15 minutes in advance of your scheduled time.

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Not so gilded, after all

Though built during the Gilded Age, the Isaac Bell House went for something totally modern—and thus looks different than almost every other historical house you’ll see in Newport. With a succession of owners (and previously used as an apartment complex and assisted living), it’s undergone extensive renovations to return it to its peculiar glory.

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