Little Compton is a small town in Newport County, Rhode Island with a little over 3,500 residents. The town is located between the Sakonnet River and the Massachusetts border and is the birthplace of the Rhode Island Red hen. Incorporated in 1682, Little Compton is rich with history which can be seen in the town's preserved historic buildings. The Wilbor House, built in 1692, is now home to the Little Compton Historical Society. Many 18th and 19th century structures can also be seen around the Little Compton Commons. Sakonnet Vineyards, founded in 1975, is located on historic soil and has over 150 acres of land. The Vineyard hosts a variety of events such as concerts, festivals and local gatherings. Visitors can visit daily and participate in tours, tastings and eat at the cafe. Little Compton is also known for its beautiful beaches such as South Shore Beach and the Goosewing Beach Preserve. Goosewing Beach Preserve is a coastal pond, beach, and dune environment. The Nature Conservancy purchased the 75acre landmark in 1989 and has since developed the Benjamin Family Environmental Center-open since 2010. Open to the public, visitors can explore the walking trails and the scenery of the nearby beaches. Because of its historical roots, there are homes for sale in Little Compton dating back to the early 19th century. Real estate prices range from affordable ranches to elaborate waterfront estates. Capes and Colonials are popular in Little Compton, as well as singlefamily houses. Multifamily homes, cottages, bungalows and farmhouses are also available in town.
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Little Compton is located at the southeastern tip of the state and stretches into the Atlantic Ocean. Little Compton has an uncommon blend of rural and upscale residences. Taxes are among the lowest in the state as the town boasts only one school for children from K-8.
Private and public beaches run all along Little Compton's waterfront border. With farms, Colonial-era, early nineteenth century homes, and new homes; Little Compton has a wealth of property options. Some enjoy LC as a summer place; their close-by escape from the fast-pace of the city; a warm nurturing respite amid the omnipresent splash of ocean waves. Others relish its small-town feel and all around welcoming atmosphere. The town's shopping area is known as "The Commons" and 'honor' fruit and vegetable stands dot the road-sides throughout the summer with delicious fresh corn, tomatoes, and beautiful squash. The town enjoys close proximity to Tiverton Four Corners which provides locally beloved food stores, magnificent art studios, and a fun meeting place. The historic Stone House Club inn and spa provides luxury accommodations, Haute Cuisine, and little indulgences right on the oceanfront.
Little Compton has 4 villages and neighborhoods: Adamsville, Briggs Point, Sakonnet and Tunipus.
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