Paine House, Coventry
Facts and practical information
The Paine House Museum is an historic house at 7 Station Street in the village of Washington in the town Coventry, Rhode Island. The oldest portion of this large 2+1⁄2-story wood-frame house may have been built as early as 1691 by Samuel Bennett, who was known to operate a sawmill on the nearby Pawtuxet River. The house was significantly enlarged c. 1748 by Francis Brayton. His son, Francis Jr. was granted a license to operate a tavern on the premises in 1785. The property was acquired by the Paine family in 1866, whose descendants gave it to the Western Rhode Island Civic Historical Society in 1953. ()
Paine House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Warwick Mall, General Nathanael Greene Homestead, Midland Commons, Mulligan's Island Golf & Entertainment.