William Bradford House) is a historic estate on Metacom Avenue in Bristol, Rhode Island, United States.
The present 211 acres (85 ha) are a remnant of a much larger property that included Mount Hope, the traditional seat of the Wampanoag people.
Its builder was Isaac Royall Jr., a noted merchant and owner of plantations in the West Indies.
Samuel W. Church purchased it from Bradford's heirs in 1837; he was a wealthy merchant from Taunton, Massachusetts and he made a major addition to the house in 1840.
This article about a Registered Historic Place in Bristol County, Rhode Island is a stub.