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Welcome to the 17th Century

Welcome to the 17th Century

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Southeast corner showing salt box addition and field stone and brick chimney.
Kitchen with 1929 Glenwood Gas Stove.
Kitchen with wood counter tops and window over sink.
Breakfast Nook
Fire Room with massive field stone fireplace

Overview of Welcome to the 17th Century

Reviews
9.8 out of 10 Exceptional
4 bedrooms1 bathroomSleeps 102400 sq ft

Popular amenities

  • FireplaceFireplaceFireplace
  • Free WiFiFree WiFiFree WiFi
  • Outdoor SpaceOutdoor SpaceOutdoor Space
  • KitchenKitchenKitchen
  • Barbecue grillBarbecue grillBarbecue grill
  • WasherWasherWasher

Explore the area

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Cranston, RI
  • Popular LocationRoger Williams Park Zoo9 min drive
  • Popular LocationAmica Mutual Pavilion9 min drive
  • Popular LocationBrown University9 min drive
  • AirportProvidence, RI (PVD-T.F. Green)12 min drive

Rooms & beds

4 bedrooms (sleeps 10)

Bedroom 2 up

1 Queen Bed

Bedroom 3 up

1 Queen Bed

Bedroom 4 down

1 Queen Bed

Long Room (up)

1 Twin Bed

Master Bedroom (up)

1 Twin Bed and 1 Queen Bed

1 bathroom

Bathroom 1 up

Bathtub or shower · Toilet

Bathroom 2

Toilet · Shower only

Spaces

Deck or patio
Kitchen
Separate dining area
Outdoor play area
Garden

About this property

Welcome to the 17th Century

With the exception of certain Premium Dates we only accept reservations of less than 7 days when the arrival date is within 30 days, unless we have other guests immediately preceding or following the requested stay. We do this so we don't eliminate guests looking for stays of 7 days or longer. Feel free to make an inquiry anyway, because I may be about to book another guest immediately proceeding or following the dates you have requested. If you are still searching for accommodations as it gets closer to your arrival please check our calendar. In the meantime if we have a reservation that immediately precedes or follows your request we will contact you.

In the event that we already have a guest checking out on the day you are checking in, or checking in on the day you are checking out we will need to adjust the check-in or check-out time by one hour to allow sufficient time for the Housekeeper.


Built in 1677 the Major Thomas Fenner House is the oldest home in the Providence Plantations and one of the few original “stone-enders” in existence. The 2400 sqft 4 BD 2 BA home sits on 3 acres of land siding to Stone Pond. When you head up Stony Acre Dr. turn down the long driveway just before the stop sign. You will be leaving a 1970s residential neighborhood to discover a tranquil setting among ancient trees bringing you back to a time of early colonial Rhode Island.

The 5th "bedroom" is not a true bedroom. It has no door and guests in bedrooms #3 and #4 pass through it to reach the bathroom.

The home was built a few months after King Phillips War in which the settlers homes were burned to the ground. Originally built as a 2 ½ story 18.5” x 18.5” post and beam frame home on a field stone foundation with a massive stone fireplace. The original fire room, sleeping chamber, attic and basement are very much as they were built. In the 1700s additions were added to the south and west and in the 1920s a dormer was put on giving it a Salt Box style and an indoor bathroom.

The home served as a residence, court, meeting house and tavern. Google Major Thomas Fenner Bear to see his original recipe for beer.

The Home was entered into the National Register of Historic Places in 1990 and is the jewel of early Rhode Island homes.

The current owner brought the home back into the Fenner Family in 2006 after a 90 year hiatus with the mission of continuing its preservation for another 330 years. In 2015 the owner decided to make the property available as a vacation rental to help it support itself and to allow the public and architectural and historical scholars greater access to the home. The home is furnished with antiques, period, reproduction furniture and colonial in style. The furnishings provide the ambiance of a historic home while still providing it's guests a comfortable stay with the modern amenities (indoor plumbing, four flat screen TVs wifi and alarm system), that don't interfere with the home's historic nature. Keep in mind this home may have been five star when built, but rustic is a better description today.

Among the architectural wonders of the house is the massive field stone chimney on the north side of the house which is why these homes are known as “stone-enders”. The attic window to the left of the chimney is the size of the original windows which had triangular panes of glass imported from England. The post and beam construction is of old growth virgin timbers. Check out the size of summer (wood beam over fireplace) by opening the door to the utility room and looking up to your left. This is also where the switch to the spot light that illuminates the fireplace is located. The fireplace is 10 feet wide and over 5 ½ feet tall. To open and close the flue push up and pull down the metal bar visible on the right hand side of the fireplace. The granite beneath, in front of and siding fireplace is the original kitchen. A heavy metal bar can be seen by looking up the chimney. This was used to hang pots to cook as well as three legged pots sitting in the coals such as the one in the back left hand side of the fireplace. You can see the shallow beehive oven in the back of the chimney which fell out of fashion as a result of too many women catching their dresses on fire while cooking. The large floor joists which can be seen in the basement were placed only 5 inches apart and those joists are given the credit for the home still standing in it's 4th century years. In the attic can be seen the distinctive scars of lumber which has been “pit-sawn”.

It was a new England tradition to gift newlyweds two sugar maples to plant in their backyard so they would have maple sugar for life. The maple trees behind the house were likely planted in the 2nd half of the 19th Century. The pantry next to the breakfast nook has been moved from the left of the main fireplace, but it is the original 1677 pantry.


As you can imagine a home of this age has some features unique to what guests might be used to. Some doorways are low, thresholds are high, steps are steep, and cracks in the 1677 wide plank flooring would make high heels a nightmare. A 1929 Elmsford gas stove is the centerpiece of the kitchen. The cook top has an open pilot, so do not place anything flammable of top of the stove. The controls for the oven are on the right hand side of the stove.


Property manager

Richard Arthur Fenner
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Amenities

Kitchen
Washer
Dryer
Free WiFi
Air conditioning
Outdoor Space

House Rules

Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 21
Check out before 11:00 AM

Children

Children allowed: ages 0-17

Events

No events allowed
Events Allowed

Pets

No pets allowed

Smoking

Smoking is not permitted
Non smoking only
There are exterior motion detector cameras directed at the front and back door which are on 24/7 for the security of the property and guests.

Damage and incidentals

You will be responsible for any damage to the rental property caused by you or your party during your stay.

Important information

You need to know

Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Onsite parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Note from host: Events Allowed
Host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit, and a deadbolt lock

We should mention

A car is required for transportation to and from this property

About the neighborhood

Cranston

Located in Cranston, this vacation home is in the city center and on the waterfront. Triggs Memorial Golf Course and India Point Park are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Roger Williams Park Zoo and Powder Mill Ledges Wildlife Refuge. Roger Williams Park Carousel Village and Museum of Natural History and Planetarium are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with sailing and fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking.
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Cranston, RI

What's nearby

  • WaterFire Arts Center - 7 min drive
  • Rhode Island Convention Center - 7 min drive
  • Roger Williams Park Zoo - 9 min drive
  • Amica Mutual Pavilion - 9 min drive
  • Brown University - 9 min drive

Getting around

  • Providence Station - 16 min drive
  • T.F. Green Airport (PVD) - 13 min drive

Restaurants

  • Subway - 17 min walk
  • Dunkin' - 3 min drive
  • McDonald's - 17 min walk
  • Wrap City Deli & Cafe - 2 min drive
  • Dairy Queen - 3 min drive

Frequently asked questions

Is Welcome to the 17th Century pet-friendly?

No, pets are not allowed at this property.

What time is check-in at Welcome to the 17th Century?

Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.

What time is check-out at Welcome to the 17th Century?

Check-out is at 11:00 AM.

Where is Welcome to the 17th Century located?

Located in the heart of Cranston, this vacation home is 2.4 mi (3.8 km) from Governor Sprague Mansion and within 6 mi (10 km) of Brown University and Triggs Memorial Golf Course. WaterFire Arts Center and Garden City Center are also within 6 mi (10 km).

Reviews

9.8

Exceptional

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9.6/10

Cleanliness

9.6/10

Check-in

10/10

Communication

9.8/10

Location

10/10

Listing accuracy

Reviews

10/10 Excellent

Lisa L.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Second trip into historic Rhode Island
This was our second stay at the Fenner House. It was very comfortable again for our family with two teenagers. We enjoy the history of the house.
Stayed 7 nights in Mar 2024

10/10 Excellent

Lisa L.

Liked: Cleanliness, communication, location, listing accuracy
Step back in time
Our family of five had a wonderful time in the Fenner House. The stairs to the second floor are steep and creaky, not for anyone with mobility issues. But it was fine for our family.
Stayed 6 nights in Jun 2023

10/10 Excellent

Verified traveler

Liked: Cleanliness, communication, location, listing accuracy
Disliked: Check-in
Unique Historic Home
We really appreciated the opportunity to "live" in such an historic home, with all the modern amenities.
Stayed 4 nights in Jun 2023

10/10 Excellent

Candice B.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Wow
Great communication with Richard during this entire process. The property is a history lesson in and of itself - very surreal for my family. We enjoyed our stay, and definitely recommend this property to all cultures of people to take in all the intricate details of the property, and Rhode Island's historic past.
Stayed 3 nights in Sep 2022

10/10 Excellent

Bryan K.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
A Step Back in Time
This property is amazing. It’s such an old building, but it’s kept in phenomenal shape. The only deterrent would be the smokiness in the air from the fireplace, if you have asthma it may cause some breathing issues for sure. Other than that though there is nothing negative I can say about the place. The property is huge and offers plenty of space to spread out — both inside AND out! The outdoor area was a highlight for our group especially. Richard was great with answering any questions we had leading up to our check-in. It’s also within 20-30mins of the beaches! I would highly recommend this property for anyone looking to get away in Rhode Island.
Stayed 3 nights in Aug 2022

About the host

Hosted by Richard Arthur Fenner

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Richard and Kathleen are originally East Coasters. Richard from New England and Kathy from Delaware. They are living in Southern CA now and work in residential Real Estate. They have one handsome son living and working in London in the political/economics field

Why they chose this property

Richard has been involved in genealogy for a number of years which led to him learning of the existance of the Major Thomas Fenner House built by his 7th great grandfather Major Thomas and his father Capt. Arthur. He contacted the owners and let them know if they were ever to sell he would be interested. Even though the Home is on the Registry of Historic Places that does not provide protection. At the time the owner's were ready to sell there was also a developer looking to buy the property and build a condo complex in place of the House. The owner's picked a great time to sell to which means Richard picked a bad time to buy ... the peak of the Real Estate market in 2006. Anyway ... enough whining. He loves the House and hope you do too.

What makes this property unique

Absorb the ambience of living in the 1600s, but with modern bathrooms and kitchen. Spring in Rhode Island is a time of reawakening with trees budding, flowers emerging and bears awakening from their dens (just kidding). The summer months are generally delightful particularly when you have five A/C units for the occasional too hot and humid days. Rhode Island shows its brightest colors in October. Western and northern Rhode Island are heavily wooded. Blackstone Valley region includes the towns of Pawtucket, home of Slater Mill, the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution in America. The Blackstone Valley Explorer river boat offers trips on the river into mid-October. Beautiful foliage will be on display at Roger Williams Park and Zoo in Providence; and at Blithewold Mansion & Gardens in Bristol. In South County, a great scenic drive is Route 1 and Route 1A from Westerly to Wickford. Winters in Rhode Island are crisp and clear with a fair amount of snow. Luckily we have a plowing service to keep access to the property open at all times and a 2015 gas heating system with dual zone NEST thermostats to keep you comfortable when indoors.

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