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The Admiral Weaver Inn welcomes you to Newport, offering the Bed and Breakfast formula, now the first choice of travelers the world over. A neo-Italianate villa, circa 1863 with six newly remodeled rooms featuring wicker, brass and Shaker styled furnishings and a designer's touch of hand stenciling. With two decks and a covered front porch; there's enough room for those rare moments when you are not off enjoying the nearby sights and sounds of Newport.
You will be warmly welcomed into a pleasant, elegant and refined atmosphere, right in the heart of the city center, in a position which gives you easy access to all the various tourist routes and excursions.
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Here you will find the comfort and warmth of your own home, at good prices, and with the traditional hospitality of the highest order.
In the morning Guests enjoy a full Gourmet breakfast served in our cozy dining room or on the outside deck. Warm up in the chilly months with a fireside breakfast or snuggle into a private room with your fire.
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The rooms at the Admiral Weaver Inn are big and well-lit, and they all have private bathrooms and a window air-conditioning system. Each room is elegantly furnished with considerable attention to detail.
You will have total privacy in a comfortable and stylish atmosphere. |
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When you get back from your trips around the city, you can relax in total comfort. If you wish, you can relax in the well lit lounge area where you can watch TV, chat with other guests or plan the next day's excursions. There is a broad ranged supply of maps, timetables, museum and exhibition catalogues and much more useful information available.
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In addition, whenever you like, you can ask the staff for advice to find out hidden details about the city, leading you to places and sights which are not known to the average tourist.
The staff at the Admiral Weaver Inn is there to help you make the most of your visit and consider the tradition of hospitality as an honor and a pleasure. |


The land where the Stop & Shop plaza is now was once a place called "The Ocean House". In the 1840's The Ocean House was the center of social activity for local people as well as summer visitors. It was also the place where people gathered for "Saturday night hop" (a soiree).
The Ocean House was the symbol of luxury with a 250-foot long corridor, spacious rooms, all with high ceilings. The ballroom was two stories high.
Joseph B. Weaver, in 1844, built the first Ocean House which was destroyed by fire during the height of its second season. It had been so successful during its brief existence that Admiral Weaver decided to build another Ocean house during the winter of 1845.
According to Newport town records Weaver Avenue was once a street with carriage houses for the Weaver Estate. Joseph B. Weaver's brother, John G. Weaver owned the land where The Admiral Weaver Inn is today. He built this house for his spinster sister, Susan to live in during the summer.
The house has a varied history of being a boarding house during the Second World War, private family residences, and even a girl�s dormitory for Salve Regina. In October 1971 this house was established as an inn in the city of Newport called The Serenity House, a nonprofit organization.
The inn was renovated in 1992, and re-established as a bed and breakfast to the community. We purchased the home and business in 2000, and in 2001 welcomed Mary Ellen Newbury as our innkeeper.
Welcome to The Admiral Weaver Inn.
Eugene and Olga Tverskoy
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Here at the Admiral Weaver Inn we have had guests from around the world and have received numerous letters and messages complimenting the inn and our services. Here is just a sampling of what our guests have had to say ...
" The breakfast's were simply amazing."
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" Such wonderful smells from the kitchen, reminded us of 'grandmas' house."
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" Thank you for your fabulous warm personality and hospitality."
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" Each of us came away with such beautiful memories of your inn."
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" We've recommended the Admiral Weaver Inn to our families and friends, and we look forward to paying a return visit ourselves."
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" We will long treasure the memories of our time with you!"
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 28 Weaver Avenue
Newport, Rhode Island 02840
Tel.: (401) 849-0051 - Fax: (401) 847-5902
Reservation: 1-888-465-0051
[email protected]
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