$150K State Preservation Grant to Help Repair Rosecliff Mansion

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$150K State Preservation Grant to Help Repair Rosecliff Mansion

A $150,000 State Preservation Grant will be used to help repair the roof balustrade at Rosecliff Mansion.

The grant from the Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission (RIHPHC) will be used to restore approximately 312 feet of the balustrade, including repointing all masonry joints, resetting lifted capstones over the parapet, and installing new copper flashing.

"This is critical funding that will help to save this original and visually important architectural feature of Rosecliff, allowing us to stabilize the crumbling stone and stop the water seepage that is contributing to its deterioration. This grant program not only provides much-needed support for the state’s cultural programs and historic sites, it is also important to the state’s economy, by helping to create jobs,” said Trudy Coxe, CEO & Executive Director of The Preservation Society of Newport County.

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Repairing the Roof

The balustrade at Rosecliff hides the third-floor servants' living quarters. 

Its location at the top of the building exposes it to wind, rain and salt spray from the ocean.

During the exterior restoration of Rosecliff from 1979-80, some damaged terra cotta units were similarly replicated in cast stone, so that the current balustrade is a mix of terracotta and cast stone units.

Over the years, many of the masonry joints have failed, allowing moisture to penetrate and freeze, contributing to shifting, fracturing, and deterioration of the balustrade. 

A 37-foot section on the north side of the house was rebuilt in 2014 with funding from the Monroe Foundation.


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