Situated in the heart of the historic College Hill neighborhood, this 1852 Greek Revival home offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Providence's rich heritage. Known as the Edwin H & Mary R Reynolds House, the residence is a contributing property within the Power Street-Cooke Street Historic District as recognized on the National Register. The period of home is noted in the ionic entrance porch to the foyer with its grand staircase. This symmetry of special spaces is appreciated throughout the tour. Boasting 3,649 square feet of living space, this home features 6 generously sized bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. The layout offers intriguing possibilities for creating an in-law or au pair suite with thoughtful redesign. Outdoors, the property is an oasis of tranquility. A stately portico extends to mature gardens and private outdoor spaces, where winding paths lead you to a charming covered pergola. This serene spot is ideal for afternoon tea or peaceful reflection. Located on a beautiful tree-lined way, Power Street is a charming enclave on the East Side, offering proximity to all the conveniences of Brown University and capturing the vibrant energy of this historic area. Experience the timeless elegance and historic significance of 134 Power Street for yourself schedule a private showing today!