For sale: 6 spectacular homes in Providence, Rhode Island

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Wayland. La Lune de Miel was built in 1939 by a couple after returning from their honeymoon in France. The five-bedroom, château-style house has stained-glass windows, an oak-paneled library, and an English-style pub with a stone fireplace.

Exterior details include a slate roof, a cobblestone driveway, and a sunken garden with a fountain. $775,000.

Wayland. This five-bedroom, three-story house was built in 1870. Details of the restored home include a gourmet kitchen, hardwood floors, two fireplaces, and crown molding.

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The property has a stone patio and a three-car garage and lies close to area parks. $879,000.

College Hill. The William F. Sayles House, a Second Empire Victorian, was built in 1878. The eight-bedroom home features the original millwork, nine fireplaces, pocket doors, and a master bedroom with a sitting room.

Lying within a historic district, the corner property includes an eight-car garage and easy access to area colleges, parks, and services. $1,975,000.

Wayland. This five-bedroom brick house sits on a corner lot on Blackstone Boulevard, a landmarked roadway.

Details include arched doorways, crown molding, an ornate living room with a marble fireplace, and a master suite with a marble bathroom and a wood-paneled library. The exterior boasts two patios and a three-car garage. $1,295,000.

College Hill. This three-bedroom contemporary house overlooks the city and the Rhode Island statehouse. Built in 1974, the home has hardwood floors, interior brick and tile details, and an indoor waterfall.

The 0.51-acre city lot includes an in-ground pool and Asian-inspired landscaping. $2,850,000.

Mount Pleasant. Michael D'Agnillo, an artificial-flower entrepreneur, built this house modeled after his childhood home in Campobasso, Italy.

The four-bedroom, 1927 beaux arts structure features arched doorways, hardwood floors, a balcony, and a formal dining room. The property has a large outdoor fireplace and a stone pathway. $329,900.

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