The Elms, a stunning example of Gilded Age architecture, was built in 1901 to emulate the Chateau d’Asnieres near Paris. Located on Newport’s prestigious Bellevue Avenue, this exquisite ‘summer cottage’ once belonged to the Berwind family. The mansion’s design, while inspired by French chateaux, stands as a unique and opulent American interpretation. Today, under the ownership of the Preservation Society of Newport County, visitors can explore the grand interiors and lush grounds, offering a glimpse into the lavish lifestyle of the early 20th century.
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