Isaac Bell House Photo Credit: Courtesy of The Preservation Society of Newport County.

Lauded for its elegance and innovative design, Isaac Bell House is one of the best surviving examples of Shingle Style architecture in the country.

Beginning July 27, guide-led tours will allow visitors to experience this National Historic Landmark on Saturdays and Sundays through August 31 with the purchase of a special, timed ticket.

The house was built between 1881 and 1883 by the firm of McKim, Mead and White for Isaac Bell Jr., a cotton broker, investor and ambassador to the Netherlands. It was a distinctive addition to Newport’s architectural landscape, blending English Queen Anne with New England Colonial, Japanese and French/Breton design influences with features like sliding doors and a pinwheel floor plan, and a focus on natural light and ventilation. It would have a significant impact on the later domestic work of Frank Lloyd Wright.


In November of 2023, The Preservation Society of Newport County began a $3.3 million restoration and preservation of Isaac Bell House that included replacing all exterior shingles, restoring the shutters and windows, repointing the lower-level brick and chimneys and much more.

The work is now complete. To see it for yourself, visit www.newportmansions.org/mansions-and-gardens/isaac-bell-house for more information and a ticket link.

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