Rooms

All of the Rooms at 16 Clarke St. are named in honor of monumental women who charted their own course in life and history, that herald from the smallest state. 

 

Princess Red Wing

The Narragansett and Wampanoag leader is a highly regarded expert on Indigenous culture, renowned for peacekeeping and unifying strategies. In their honor, this room is named in hopes of bringing people together and learning more about Aquidneck Island. This spacious room is adorned with native Wampanoag art. It includes a comfortable and flexible space to congregate and enjoy with friends or family.

-THIRD FLOOR-

  • 525sqft

    Two twin Sleepers

    • 4 Twin Beds Total

    One Queen pullout sofa

    Kitchenette

    Mini Fridge & Nespresso Machine

    42’ Smart TV

    Private sitting room

    Private Bathroom

    Central Air

    Sleeps 4 - 6

    Each additional guest exceeding 2ppl is $50 per person per night

    Third Floor - due to the historic nature of the building at this time it is stair access only

 
 

Lizzie Murphy

A perfect room for The self-titled “queen of baseball” and Warren native was the first woman ever to play in a Major League Baseball competition and who, for more than three decades, held positions on otherwise all-male professional, semi-professional, and amateur baseball teams. The perfect room for any occasion!

-THIRD FLOOR-

  • 180sqft

    Two Twin Beds

    36’ Smart TV

    Shared Bathroom

    Sleeps 2

    Third Floor - due to the historic nature of the building at this time it is stair access only

 
 

Mary Balch

Embody your inner Newporter like the namesake of this room and take to the town to discover the amazing people, philanthropies, sights, and artwork. The room represents her passion with detailed needlework brought to you in a contemporary fashion.

-THIRD FLOOR-

  • 180sqft

    Four Poster Queen Bed

    36’ Smart TV

    Shared Bathroom

    Sleeps 2

    Window A/C (Optional)

    Third Floor - due to the historic nature of the building at this time it is stair access only

 
 

Catherine Williams

Catherine Williams was a Rhode Island writer, poet, and a leading figure in the Dorr Rebellion in support of universal suffrage. Open the door and escape into what feels like a book jacket to one of her writings. A room perfect for an independent weekend of historical attractions, fun, and adventure.

-THIRD FLOOR-

  • 220sqft

    Four Poster Queen Bed

    Mini Fridge & Nespresso Machine

    36’ Smart TV

    Private Bathroom

    Sleeps 2

    Third Floor - due to the historic nature of the building at this time it is stair access only

 
 
 
 

We hope your stay at the Chart House Inn is a
boutique experience that captures the history and spirit
of this iconic Rhode Island seaport.