The farmhouse is endlessly charming, perfectly located, and full of thoughtful touches and fascinating history. Ronnie is a gracious, generous and responsive host. We will be back!
Ronnie is the perfect Airbnb host. I’ve stayed in dozens of Airbnbs but Ronnie was the most caring, kind and responsive host I’ve ever met. From the moment we booked, prior to arrival, and during the stay, Ronnie was just the Best host he could be. His place is also really cool and historic – highly recommended. Ronnie brought us farm fresh eggs every morning, asked us ahead of time what we need in order to be comfortable (particularly helpful when traveling with kids), and he was always available to help us in case there was any need. Thank you Ronnie, we’ll be back 🙂
We were so grateful that Ronnie made our stay at the farmhouse such a wonderful experience. The farmhouse is so well maintained with all the necessary amenities, plus everything we might use in the bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and living room. Ronnie’s hospitality made us feel like stay at home. Not to mention that we had the luxury to taste the fresh eggs EVERY DAY! Also, our 1yr toddler seemed to enjoy this stay as much as we did. He enjoyed playing in the pack n play and explored all the curiosities. It is safe to say that this is our best Airbnb experience so far. Thank you again for being an excellent superhost!
We loved our stay at this warm, comfortable, cozy “museum”. The farmhouse has everything you would ever need, and then some. All the organic products were appreciated, too. Our host brought us fresh chicken eggs daily and added a sweet pastry treat on our last day. The location is convenient to Providence, Green Airport, and Routes 95, 195, 295. This stay will be a fond memory.
Cole Farmhouse is absolutely spectacular. It’s hands down the best Airbnb I have ever stayed at and Ronnie the best host. The space is beautiful and oozing with history – the kitchen is modern enough for anything and the location is perfect for whatever you’re visiting for. The extra amenities like the fresh fruit, snacks and daily deliveries of fresh eggs really made my stay extra special and I look forward to visiting again soon. Book to stay at Cole Farmhouse – you won’t have any regrets!
A few sources document the president’s visit to Cole family at the historic Farmhouse. Here’s one:
The Cole home has been preserved in as nearly as possible the form in which it was when early members of the Cole family entertained Washington and Lafayette, and contains among other relics of that day the chair in which the commander-in-chief sat.
Providence Journal published an article on July 4, 1969, titled “An Irish Aside to Fourth of July” which features Miss Dorothy Denison Dunlop, a former owner of Cole Farmhouse, . Here’s what Miss Dunlop reported.
George Washington is known to have visited the deputy governor of Rhode Island, Darius Sessions there. Sessions married into the Cole family”
The historic Cole Farmhouse in Providence, RI Now available at Airbnb
Our young Cream legbar chicken has just started laying, and her eggs are blue!! Stay at the historic Cole Farmhouse in Providence, and enjoy our red (brownish), white and blue eggs!
The Ocean State’s capital city has an A-plus dining scene. Restaurant week is back to Providence for two weeks. Enjoy two weeks of dining special offers at Providence fine restaurants with special prix fixe menus for lunch and dinner.
In the year of seventeen hundred and thirty-one, the splendid home known as Cole Farmhouse was erected. Its foundations laid with sturdy purpose, long before US independence. Oh, the splendor that graces this historic abode! Majestic chimneys that reach towards the heavens, wide plank floors that bear the marks of many souls that trod upon them, and exposed hand-hewn beams fashioned from the noble American Chestnut. The ceilings soar high above, as if paying homage to the grandeur of times past, while every nook and cranny proudly boasts of striking period details. Truly, this is a dwelling that echoes with the history and whispers of its bygone occupants.
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