The 1873 George Champlin Mason House, built by and named for Newport’s most famed native architect, is a classic Victorian home that has been meticulously restored. Mason’s other works include Newport’s Eisenhower House, Chepstow, and the Naval War College. Known as “Woodbine Cottage,” it boasts 12 serene bedrooms, 13 baths, and a nearly 150-year-old Japanese maple dating back to the home’s construction. Perfect for use as a bed and breakfast, its versatility lets you stretch your imagination to create a beautiful single-family home or to convert into condominiums. A wish list of New England charm is yours, beginning with eye-catching Swiss chalet-style filigree wood trim. Approach the covered front porch and step into a welcoming vestibule where double doors open to the main foyer, featuring a grand staircase made from four different wood types. Continue right into the fireplaced, Fir-floor library showcasing a carved mantle. Original windows and doors add attractive flourishes throughout the home. Double doors open out to a private covered porch. Step along the lush gardens before discovering the property’s storage shed, built in 2016 to emulate the iconic tower in Newport’s Touro Park and offering a second-floor workshop. Beautiful specimen trees add shade and privacy as you take to the terrace for alfresco dining. Step back inside and into a lovely drawing room with a wood-burning fireplace and period moldings. Segue into the large formal dining room serviced by a well-ap