This spacious 4-bedroom home offers peace and privacy in rural Little Compton. The open layout includes a gourmet kitchen, dining area, and two living rooms with smart TVs and surround sound. The master suite features a king bed, sauna, and a luxurious bath. The property includes a private yard, ample parking, and showcases local artwork. Please note: no pets and no parties. Winter monthly rates do not include utilities.
The space
Potters Corner is owned and operated by Adam & Kristin of Sakonnet Farm & Stays. We have been hosting in Tiverton & Little Compton for 15+ years.
Nestled in the tranquil beauty of rural Little Compton, Potters Corner is the perfect destination for those seeking peace and quiet. This spacious 4-bedroom home, with over 3000 sq. ft., offers plenty of room for extended families or groups of friends to unwind and relax. Please note, we do not allow any pets, and NO PARTIES are permitted.
The home features an open layout with a gourmet kitchen, complete with granite countertops and a four-person seating area. The kitchen flows into the dining room, where a six-person table is complemented by additional seating from the kitchen stools. Relax in the two living rooms, each with comfortable seating, a gas fireplace, and smart TVs for streaming your favorite shows. Surround sound enhances the experience throughout the downstairs and master suite, including the bathroom. A full bathroom with a Jacuzzi tub is conveniently located on the first floor, along with a bedroom featuring a twin trundle bed.
Upstairs, the master suite is a private sanctuary. With soaring 15-foot cathedral ceilings, a gas fireplace, a king bed, a cedar sauna, wet bar, and a changing room with a large mirror, this room has everything you need to feel at home. The master bath features two sinks, a two-person Jacuzzi tub, a walk-in steam shower with dual rain showerheads, offering the ultimate relaxation. The second bedroom has a king bed, and the third bedroom is furnished with two full-size beds. A third full bathroom is shared between these two bedrooms. Each of the upstairs bedrooms has a smart TV.
The large private yard offers plenty of space for outdoor enjoyment, and there’s ample off-street parking for your convenience. The home is equipped with central air conditioning and heat, and high-speed WiFi is available throughout the property.
Potters Corner also celebrates the local South Coast Artist community by showcasing a variety of unique artwork from local artists. Enjoy meandering through the house and appreciating the vibrant and diverse art that is so prevalent in Little Compton and the surrounding area.
Winter monthly rates do not include utilities, so please reach out to discuss prior to reserving.
Situated at the bottom of Potterville Rd, Potters Corner is rich in history, once home to an old mill dating back to the 1800s. Spend your evenings on the deck, listening to the sound of the waves crashing at nearby beaches, and take in the serene beauty of this picturesque corner of Little Compton.
Little Compton is perfectly situated for short day trips to the Newport attractions and Middletown Beaches- about a 40 minutes drive. Providence is also about 40 minutes by car. We have a beautiful beach here in Little Compton, and the larger Horseneck Beach, is the next town over in Westport, Ma. Our guests have easily traveled to Boston, Martha's Vineyard and Cape Cod.
About the surrounding area;
Potters Corner is ideally situated at the base of Quicksand Pond between South Shore Beach in Little Compton and the Acoaxet Club in Westport. South Shore Beach and Goosewing Beach are located just three miles from Potters Corner. CNN travel rated Goosewing Beach one of the world's best eco-friendly beaches due to the effort by the Nature Conservancy to protect the endangered piping plovers. During the summer you can often see areas of the beach roped off because the piping plovers have made their nests. The Benjamin Family Environmental Center is located at Goosewing Beach and is ideally situated to offer visitors a stunning view of the barrier beach and dune, coastal salt pond and historic meadowland. Through expanded programs, walks and rotating educational exhibits, visitors will learn about important natural features and local flora and fauna.
Little Compton is a very small, rural and bucolic town with approximately 3500 full time residents. Situated on the southeast of the Sakonnet River; the area is abundant with farmlands, stone walls, and remains untouched by urban sprawl; it’s as if time stayed still in many ways. The Town Commons is located within two miles of Potters Corner and enjoy the local watering hole, Crowther’s, which is within walking distance. For a beautiful collection of photos of Little Compton, please visit our friend Sharon's blog- A New England Life. The area is also very popular for bike riding; the roads are less traveled and very scenic and there are also many choices for hikers.
The Dundery Brook trail runs through a forested wetland and then into an open meadow and pond habitat. Seasonal changes in flora and fauna can be observed all year long. Highlights include the spring return of migratory birds and emergence of amphibians of all kinds. Flowering wetland plants that include jack-in-the-pulpit and some very rare plants can be observed along the trail. Particularly suitable for younger children and those for whom getting around can be a challenge, this trail provides visitors with an opportunity to explore a myriad of wetland habitats which support a changing variety of creatures throughout the year.
In neighboring Tiverton, RI there are two miles of trails in Emily Ruecker Wildlife Refuge; a 50-acre parcel of woods and salt marsh with trails and fine views of the Sakonnet River. The refuge has blinds for observing and photographing nature. Great Egrets, Snowy Egrets, and Glossy Ibis are among the birds that frequent the marsh. Jack's Island, a peninsula that extends into the Sakonnet River, is home to breeding Ospreys.
Very close to the Refuge are three interconnected trails at the 230 acre Pardon Gray Preserve. All are marked with white blazes. The Cemetery Trail passes an active vernal pool near the start. It connects with the Ridge Trial at a point close to the Yellow Trail in Weetamoo Woods. The Ridge Trail ends at a small parking area on Lafayette Road. From the parking lot go about 200 yards west on Lafayette Road to get to the start of the Lafayette Connector trail, which leads back to the parking area along Main Road. Access to the lightly used South Trail is from the Town Farm Recreation Area parking lot at the south end of Pardon Gray Preserve. The cemetery in the center of the 67 acre farmland is that of the family of Pardon Gray. Pardon Gray provided bread and other staples to the soldiers stationed at Fort Barton during the Revolutionary War.
Westport Massachusetts is located in the next town over where you can find a quaint shopping area and Horseneck Beach, a large, public state beach reservation where the Westport River joins Buzzards Bay. Also in neighboring Westport is Osprey Kayak where you can take lessons for kayaking or stand up paddling. They also have a huge variety of tours. Their River Tour series offers time in the river or the sea.
Guest access
You are renting the entire home. There is a spacious east facing deck with a table, chairs and a gas grill. There is a large private backyard. There is a second small deck overlooking the back yard from the master suite. There is ample parking in the horseshoe driveway in front of the home.
Other things to note
Explore the Beauty of Tiverton & Little Compton, RI
Tiverton and Little Compton offer the perfect combination of peaceful rural charm and easy access to nearby attractions. These scenic towns are just 40 minutes from Newport, Middletown Beaches, and Providence, making them ideal for day trips to places like Boston, Martha's Vineyard, and Cape Cod.
For beach lovers, South Shore Beach and Goosewing Beach are just a short drive away. Goosewing Beach is especially renowned for its eco-friendly efforts and is home to protected piping plovers. The Benjamin Family Environmental Center at Goosewing offers educational exhibits and breathtaking views of the coastline and salt ponds.
Little Compton itself is a tranquil, rural town with fewer than 3,500 residents. It’s rich in history, with stone walls, scenic farmlands, and quiet, winding roads that are perfect for biking and hiking. Explore the Dundery Brook Trail, which winds through wetlands and meadows, or visit the nearby Emilie Ruecker Wildlife Refuge in Tiverton, offering over two miles of trails and excellent birdwatching opportunities.
In neighboring Westport, MA, enjoy Horseneck Beach, a large state beach with sweeping views of Buzzards Bay, or try kayaking and paddleboarding with Osprey Kayak. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing day by the beach, a hike in nature, or a taste of local art and history, Tiverton and Little Compton offer something for everyone.
Registration Details
Re 01077-str, expiry date: 2025-11-11