This 2+1⁄2-story structure was built in 1895 for Samuel Conant, president of a Pawtucket printing firm, and is one of the city's finest Colonial Revival houses.
Its exterior is brick on the first floor and clapboard above, beneath a gambrel roof punctured by several gable dormers.
The main facade has two symmetrical round bays, which rise to the roof and are topped by low balustrades.
A single-story porch extends between the center points of these bays, and is also topped by a low balustrade.
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