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3,792 square feet of living space, 3 beds, 3 full baths, awesome custom built log cabin on...
Excellent site for Commercial use, high traffic corner lot at lighted intersection, immediate...
Spectacular custom log home from Kuhn's Brothers on 45 private acres with meadows and stone...
A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO OWN WATERFRONT DEEP WATER ACCESS ON JOHNSONS POND. SPECTACULAR HOME HAS...
Mint Contemporary on Prime Johnson's Pond Water Front, Features 3 Beds, 2 Baths, Master Suite,...
Water Front on Johnson's Pond. Swim or Boat from Your Own Dock. This is an Entertainer's Delight....
Better than new custom designed home nestled on a private 7.5 acre lot w/ stream. Quality construction...
New custom home! 1st Floor Master Suite w/ Lux Whirlpool Bath PLUS 4 Bedrooms & a Bonus room....
Enchanting waterfront ranch on over 2 acres of land! Beautiful native stone fireplace, hardwood...
Nature at its best at this large custom house. Main level with frml living, dining, fmly room,...

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Town of Coventry
On August 24, 1741, the western end of the town of Warwick had been purchased by Samuel Gorton, and others from Miantonomi. It was set off and incorporated into a township to be known as Coventry — named for Coventry, England. The new town extended from what is now West Warwick to the Connecticut line, and contained 64.8 square miles. Therefore it became larger than its mother town, but was more sparsely populated. Early figures show that in 1748, Coventry's population was approximately 792. Several villages, originally built around mills, lie in the eastern section of town close to the West Warwick boundary.
Today, while the western portion of Coventry is still rural in nature, the eastern section is one of the most rapidly growing residential communities in Rhode Island. However, the community still retains some old textile mill villages. The housing pattern consists of multi-family units in the older sections of the town, and owner occupied single family units in the newly developed areas. Commercial strip and shopping centers are the main commerce outlets.
Government
Town Hall | Phone: 401-821-6400 |
- Established: 1639
- Incorporated: 1743
- Form of government: Five-member town council and town manager.
- Council meetings: The second and fourth Monday of each month at 8 p.m. Financial town meeting held in the month of June as decided by town council.
- Fiscal year begins: July 1
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