The walls are built of fieldstone, quarried with a ledge across the fields in the house, and trimmed with granite. The cut-stone walls once utilised in Rhode Island's mills, were rarely found in dwellings. Constructed with an air chamber, stone-cold dampness was eliminated, thereby making the place ideally warmer in winter weather and cooler in summer. The house is adorned which includes a gable roof and ogee shape above circular attic home's windows. My websites: arsitek |