Prescott Farm

41°33′10″N 71°17′26″W / 41.5526787°N 71.2904293°W / 41.5526787; -71.2904293

ca. 1811 windmill on the farm
farmhouse

Prescott Farm is a historic preservation of a colonial farm in Middletown (Newport County), Rhode Island. It spans 40 acres (16 ha), and was in danger of demolition before Doris Duke bought it in 1973 and began restoration of the historical site.[1] Notable features of it include an operational windmill (c. 1812),[2] British General Prescott's Guard House, a county store (c. 1715), and a University of Rhode Island Master Gardener project with the purpose of simulating a historical vegetable garden through careful research on what crops where grown during that time period.[3][2] The farm itself is typical of the farms on Aquidneck Island.

  1. ^ "Prescott Farm". Newport Restoration Foundation. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  2. ^ a b "URI Master Gardeners create historic gardens at Middletown's Prescott Farm". The University of Rhode Island. URI Today. July 2, 2012. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  3. ^ "Prescott Farm Period Gardens". The University of Rhode Island. Retrieved 24 September 2018.