Cozy and bright shoreline studio apartment - walk to beach and row to boat
North Kingstown, Washington County, United States View On Map
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Cozy and bright shoreline studio apartment - walk to beach and row to boat 122 Sauga Avenue is located in the tucked away neighborhood of Shore Acres on Sauga Point.Founded over one hundred years ago, this quiet, coastal gem meets the warm summer watersof Narragansett Bay and Wickford Harbor.Watching the sunrise from Blue Beach (just one block away) You can view the calm morningwaters of the West...
Cozy and bright shoreline studio apartment - walk to beach and row to boat 122 Sauga Avenue is located in the tucked away neighborhood of Shore Acres on Sauga Point.Founded over one hundred years ago, this quiet, coastal gem meets the warm summer watersof Narragansett Bay and Wickford Harbor.Watching the sunrise from Blue Beach (just one block away) You can view the calm morningwaters of the West Passage and witness the beauty and tranquility that caught the attention ofRhode Island’s first settlers four centuries ago. With summers stretching through Septemberand waters remaining warm above seventy degrees Sauga Point is a small New Englandparadise. The area allows for great sailing and all water sports with easy access to the townsand villages Newport, Wickford, Jamestown, Westerly and Narragansett. Ferries connect toMartha’s Vinyard and Block Island daily from Quonset Point just down the road, or from PointJudith and the port of Galilee.On the opposite shore of Our small peninsula is the neighborhood boat ramp that AccessesWickford harbor and Mill Cove. With some quick research you may pick up a guest mooring orslip at one of the many Wharfs or Marinas that are also the Mariners gateway to the historicvillage.Our house is located a few minutes walk from the ramp where you can come ashore from thewell protected mooring field. We have our own family history here as well. This is where welearned to sail, swim and experience all the greatness of this area. Our Dad, Joseph did thesame as a boy who then became a sailing Captain of the sea. Years ago he recognized the“perfect place to live” from his boat. He rowed to the ramp, walked up the street and thendiscovered a corner home with a little garage in the back. Dad always loved things that“needed a little work” so 122 Sauga became his new home ashore. The garage has alwaysbeen referred to as “Snorks Place”. Named so by the painted words over the door of thesoon-to-be workshop that always needed work of its own. Dad rebuilt the house and afterthat, replaced the work shack with a top floor apartment. The apartment is still named SnorksPlace or just Snorks as our family and friends refer to it.Dad built Snorks as a cozy and bright get away nest with the feel of a ships cabin with woodfloors and galley kitchenette. A Murphy Bed allows for the enlargement of floor space whenneeded as well as the Head (small bathroom). and lots of windows for great natural light. manyof these features always remind us of the boats we grew up sailing.Our Pop loved to share the amazing experiences of land and sea to all those who adventuredas well as educating and guiding those who would become Adventurers.Dad would say “Welcome aboard”! We say Welcome to Snorks!