Kingscote is a Gothic Revival mansion and house museum at Bowery Street and Bellevue Avenue in Newport, Rhode Island, designed by …
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Jul 8, 2024
Like all of the Preservation Society Mansions in Newport, we loved touring this place. Don't forget to enjoy the beautiful trees in the yard here. They are magnificent. Kingscote is considered the … Full review by RandyRoss
Jul 3, 2023
Upon finishing our three Gilded age mansions - Breakers, Elms, and Marble, my wife and I decided on our fourth day to do another. Kingscote, a much smaller Gothic home, does not accept payment, onl… Full review by Disneybus
Jun 17, 2023
This is our third trip to Newport and our first time touring the smaller mansions. We could envision living in this one. Beautifully decorated and ornate stain glass windows. Full review by grannyr24
What months are kingscote open and how much does it cost to tour? I have a daughter with autism who loves old houses and she would like to visit the mansions. She has to staff people who will accompany her.
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Good morning. Kingscote and the other smaller Newport Mansions properties will reopen for the 2018 season on May 20. The Breakers, The Elms, Marble House and Rosecliff are …
Good morning. Kingscote and the other smaller Newport Mansions properties will reopen for the 2018 season on May 20. The Breakers, The Elms, Marble House and Rosecliff are all open now. An individual house ticket is $17.50 for adults, $8 for children 6-17. Children under 6 are free. But there are ticket packages that allow you to visit multiple houses at a substantial discount.
Is this open this weekend? 5/9/15 If so what would be the times you may see it. Where would I purchase a ticket? I know parking may be limited, what would be the transportation to your viewing.
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Hi Darryl- Unfortunately Kingscote is not yet open for the season. It will open on May 23, along with Isaac Bell House, Hunter House, Green Animals and Chepstow. Until then, …
Hi Darryl- Unfortunately Kingscote is not yet open for the season. It will open on May 23, along with Isaac Bell House, Hunter House, Green Animals and Chepstow. Until then, we do have 5 houses open daily: The Breakers, The Elms, Marble House, Rosecliff and Chateau-sur-Mer. You can purchase tickets online at the Newport Mansions website or in person at any of the houses. There is a parking lot with free parking at every house except Hunter House, which is a short walking distance from the parking lot at the Newport Visitors Center. Thank you for your interest in the Newport Mansions!