The house was built c. 1853 to a design by Alpheus C. Morse, and is an elaborate local example of an Italianate palazzo-style residence.
The Library of Congress called the property "one of the largest and most elegant houses built in Providence in the mid-nineteenth century.
[5] The new owner intends to implement a "first class renovation" and convert the property to a luxury apartment building with about a half dozen units.
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