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"HIGH POINT" SPECTACULAR WATERFRONT 5 ACRE SETTING! MANOR HOUSE TAKEN DOWN TO STUDS IN PREPARATION...
"Whalerock", sited on 2.44 ac is a scaled-down design of one of architect Robert Stern's rambling,...
This 6 bedroom Colonial has history as well as charm. Situated on 4.98 acres of Ninigret Pondfront...
A magical and tranquil setting. This charming ranch cottage circa 1950 sited on generous .5...
A TURN OF THE CENTURY CARRIAGE HOUSE ENHANCED BY TODAY'S TOP OF THE LINE CONSTRUCTION.MASTER...
Privacy in Ninigret Cove. Lovely 14 room contemporary with two guest suites. Manicured grounds...
Spectacular water front, custom designed home w/dock-breathtaking views of Block Island on...
UNIQUE WATERFRONT YR ROUND VACATION SPOT,SPECTACULAR SUNSETS ON PRISTINE QUONNY SALT POND,SPACIOUS...
Live your dream! Your own beach home on beautiful Charlestown Beach. Breathtaking view of ocean,...
EXTREMELY RARE OFFERING ON NINIGRET POND! THIS QUINTESSENTIAL NEW ENGLAND FAMILY RETREAT IS...
WATERFRONT! PRIVATE DOCK! PRIVATE BEACH! Waterviews from every room of this remodeled home...
Charming, shingled, 4BR cottage in the heart of Central Beach. Sited on a 1/3 acre lot, a second...

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Town of Charlestown
C harlestown, named for King Charles II, was taken from the town of Westerly, and incorporated in 1738. In 1747, it was divided, and the north portion of the Pawcatuck River became the town of Richmond. The town of Charlestown is located along the southern shore of Rhode Island approximately equidistant from Groton/New London, Connecticut and Providence, Rhode Island, each a drive of approximately 40 minutes. Charlestown is bounded to the west by the towns of Westerly and Hopkinton. Charlestown's neighbor to the east is the town of South Kingstown. To the north is the town of Richmond, with which Charlestown shares the villages of Carolina and Shannock. The town landscape is divided by a ridge of steeply rolling hills (glacial moraine) that run north of U.S. Route 1 parallel to the shore. The flat sandy coastal area extends roughly from Route 1 south to Block Island Sound. North of the moraine, the terrain is more gentle with large wetlands such as the Cedar Swamp and open water bodies such as Watchaug, Schoolhouse, and Pasquiset Ponds.
The lands of the Narragansett Tribe of Indians, approximately 1,900 acres, are almost entirely surrounded by Charlestown and adjoin Richmond to the north. These lands comprise a community separate from Charlestown. The tribal lands, designated in a recent settlement, reflect the historic presence of the Narragansett Indian Tribe.
The town contains several natural resources features that define its character. The unusually large amount of conservation and recreation land in Charlestown reflects the amount of important natural resources in the town. Burlingame State Park, Ninigret Wildlife Refuge, Ninigret Park and East Beach comprise approximately 20 percent of the total land area of the town and protected wetlands, fresh and salt ponds and a barrier beach system. Coastal ponds, fronted by barrier beaches, provide a recreational resource for the state as well as the town, attracting visitors and serving as a focal point for development.
Government
Town Hall | Phone: 401-364-1200 |
- Established: 1669
- Incorporated: 1738
- Form of government: Town administrator with a five-member town council.
- Council meetings: The second Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Financial town meeting held the first Monday in May.
- Fiscal year begins: July 1
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