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Description
The Carnegie Abbey Club is a private sporting estate
covering 450-plus acres that overlook a sweep of lawns and
fields extending to the blue waters of Narragansett Bay.

Aerial view of the club, overlooking Narragansett Bay.
The hallmark of this club community is an acclaimed
Scottish links course designed by famous golf architect,
Donald Steel. Carnegie Abbey’s array of first-class
amenities includes a tennis center, European spa, excellent
sportfishing and a state-of-the-art fitness center.
The club also offers a 41-slip yacht club and marina–future
plans include an expanded equestrian center with indoor
riding and boarding for 40 horses.

A marina and yacht club are part of the Carnegie Abbey
lifestyle.
Donald Steel’s 6,675-yard golf course sweeps across
bay-view slopes and is adorned by Scottish-style revetted
sod bunkers. The layout takes full advantage of its seaside
location, providing dramatic and ever-changing views of
Narragansett Bay.
The Carnegie Abbey Club's Equestrian Center features
stabling for 10 Club horses and ponies, a 100-by-200-foot
outdoor ring of premier footing with show-quality jumps, and
a grass ring.
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In addition, seven miles of picturesque trails offer one
of the best ways to experience the delights of the Club's
beautiful and varied landscape. The new equestrian facility
will feature 48-stalls, allowing more members to board their
horses during their stay.

Residents walk or ride horses along the shores of
Narragansett Bay.
The entire family can enjoy the sport of tennis at the
Carnegie Abbey Club. Professional instruction with our staff
is available for all ages, and match play is arranged for
men, women, and children throughout the season.
Play is on Har-Tru surface courts, with additional courts
to be built at the Carnegie Beach Club. Carnegie Abbey pros
coordinate the annual Newport Tennis Smash, running clinics
for club members with Todd Martin, Stan Smith, Rod Laver and
other professionals.
The European Spa at Carnegie Abbey offers a wide range of
treatments for both men and women, blending the riches of
natural active therapeutic plant extracts and essential oils
with a variety of advanced scientific massage techniques.

Carnegie Abbey offers a tranquil environment, indoors and
out.
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The Spa also provides excellent fitness and cardio
studios, all overlooking Narragansett Bay; and members may
enjoy a steam or sauna after a workout or treatment. During
summer months, the pool is opened.
A dominant architectural feature of the club is The Tower
at Carnegie Abbey. Rising 220 feet, this 22-story
condominium tower with commanding views is built on the site
of a former aluminum factory adjacent to The Carnegie Abbey
Club grounds.

The Tower at Carnegie Abbey is 22 stories high.
Where the Good Life Goes Back 100 Years
Only six miles away, the iconic port city of Newport,
Rhode Island, provides a delightful "downtown" for Carnegie
Abbey Club members. Newport is unmatched for its rich
seafaring heritage and its status as home to leading
families of America’s Gilded Age.
As the rows of mansions-turned-museums attest,
industrialists like Vanderbilt, Rockefeller and Astor made
Newport an exclusive resort of relaxed sophistication, and
Narragansett Bay a beacon for some of the world's finest
yachts.
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The good life awaits.
Excellent restaurants and boutiques, museums and art
galleries, antique shops and nightlife all combine against a
backdrop of quaint New England streets and gleaming church
steeples to make up the colorful swirl of legendary Newport.
Parties and events are a club specialty, opening up rare
experiences to members and their guests. The World
Leadership Series has brought former Presidents Bill Clinton
and George Bush, Sr. to the Club, as well as former Russian
president Mikhail Gorbachev.
Members enjoy the annual Carnegie Ball, movie premieres,
sunset sails, cocktail parties at the Newport Mansions and
so much more.

Enjoy the outdoors in a classic New England setting.
Membership in the Carnegie Abbey Club is by invitation
only and prospective members are invited to apply. The
Club's vision is to create a national and international
membership, equally oriented to both ladies and gentlemen in
golf and all other activities.
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Nearest Airports
- Providence T.F. Green Airport, about 60 minutes away
For a Location Map,
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About the Area,
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Awards & Honors
- Rated one of America’s 100 Premier Properties by
LINKS Magazine
- Golf course ranked No. 5 among Best Courses in Rhode
Island by Golf Digest
Amenities: Carnegie Abbey, Rhode Island
- Master-planned community on Narragansett Bay
- Championship links-style golf course at 6,675
yards by Donald Steel
- Golf shop staffed by PGA certified professionals
- Trained caddies
- Multi-tee practice range
- Dedicated short-game area
- Two additional driving ranges
- Two practice putting greens

The Donald Steel golf course has won many awards.
- Tennis center with Har-Tru surface courts
- Professional instruction and tournaments
- Equestrian Center
- Stabling for 10 Club horses and ponies
- A 100-by-200-foot outdoor ring
- Seven miles of picturesque trails
- Professional trainers available for lessons
- Planned Equestrian facilities
- New 48-stall barn
- Indoor riding ring of premium footing
- Outdoor riding ring and event lawn
- The Spa at Carnegie Abbey
- Overlooks Narragansett Bay
- Treatments for men and women
- Elemis products offered for all treatments
- Excellent fitness and cardio studios
- Steam and sauna
- Outdoor swimming pool
- 41-slip marina and yacht club
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Real Estate: Carnegie Abbey, Rhode Island
- The Royal Cottages
- 21 single-family homes around a private lake
- Square footage from 2,500 to 3,100
- Garage with golf cart storage
- Built to suit owner
- Some models available for immediate occupancy
- Priced from $1.8 million

Sample home at Carnegie Abbey.
- The Tower at Carnegie Abbey
- 22-story, 220-foot-high condominium tower
- Panoramic views of Narragansett Bay
- Only 80 residences, from one-bedroom to
four-bedroom
- Parking adjacent to the Tower
- Priced from $799,000 to $5.47 million
- Penthouse Residence priced at $14.5 million

A room with a view–Narragansett
Bay.
Visit the Carnegie Abbey website:
www.carnegienewport.com
For More Information: Call
1-866-770-2895
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Location Map,
Carnegie Abbey, RI

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About the Area
The unspoiled woodlands and waters of Carnegie Abbey served
as as hunting and fishing grounds for the Narragansett
Indians for thousands of years. Narragansett Bay is second
only to the Chesapeake in its abundance of shellfish and
offers mineral wealth, as well.
The Narragansett tribe called this
place Aquidneck, "Isle of Peace," and shared it with the
osprey, songbirds, deer, waterfowl, and trout that still
flourish here. In time, arriving English settlers discovered
the same wealth of natural resources and temperate climate.

Wildlife abounds in and around the local waters.
In the summer of 1778, as the
Revolutionary War raged across the colonies, the terrain
that now serves as the Club's golf course was the site of
the Battle of Rhode Island. The battle is commemorated in
holes dubbed Bloody Run, Patriots' Stand, and Hessians'
Hole.
America's 19th-century transformation
from pastoral frontier to industrial power brought Gilded
Age splendor to Newport, but left the Isle of Peace
undisturbed. A Benedictine monastery dating from 1900
remains owner and steward of this coastal preserve.
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Driving
Directions
From Boston:
- Follow I-93 South (merges with Route
128) to Route 24 South
- At the I-195 intersection, take I-195
West
- Proceed 1/2 mile to Route 24 South,
toward Newport
- Route 24 South merges into Route 114
South
- At the first set of lights on Route
114, take a right onto Cory's Lane
- Proceed 1/4 mile to the Carnegie
Abbey entrance on the right
- Follow the shell road down to the
Lookout
- Bear right past the tennis courts—a
staff member will greet you
From Providence/Fall River:
- Follow I-195 East to Route 24 South
to Newport
- Route 24 South merges into Route 114
South
- At the first set of lights on Route
114, take a right onto Cory's Lane
- Proceed 1/4 mile to the Carnegie
Abbey entrance on the right
- Follow the shell road down to the
Lookout
- Bear right past the tennis courts—a
staff member will greet you
From Providence/Newport Bridge
- Coming off the Newport Bridge, bear
left (Do NOT take the Scenic Newport exit)
- At the set of lights facing Jai Alai
fronton, turn left onto Adm. Kalbfus Road
- Turn left at second set of lights
onto West Main Road (Route 114 North)
- Continue on West Main Road
approximately seven miles
- Pass King's Grant on your left and
take the next left onto Cory's Lane
- Proceed 1/4 mile to the Carnegie
Abbey entrance on the right
- Follow the shell road down to the
Lookout
- Bear right past the tennis courts—a
staff member will greet you
From New York and Connecticut:
- Follow I-95 North
- Take Exit 3A/Route 138 East and
follow signs to Newport
- Coming off the Newport Bridge, bear
left (Do NOT take the Scenic Newport exit)
- At the set of lights facing Jai Alai
fronton, turn left onto Adm. Kalbfus Road
- Turn left at second set of lights
onto West Main Road (Route 114 North)
- Continue on West Main Road
approximately seven miles
- Pass King's Grant on your left and
take the next left onto Cory's Lane
- Proceed 1/4 mile to the Carnegie
Abbey entrance on the right
- Follow the shell road down to the
Lookout
- Bear right past the tennis courts—a
staff member will greet you
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