The quaint village of North Scituate, Rhode Island, established during the colonial period,
is just three miles west of Rt. 295, and fifteen minutes from downtown Providence.
Take a leisurely stroll through the historic Village of North Scituate and you will feel
as if you have stepped back a century in time. Amidst the well preserved architectural features on many homes and buildings
in this beautiful country setting, you will experience an opportunity to spend a pleasant afternoon browsing, dining and shopping
in our outstanding establishments.
One might also spend time enjoying the areas natural attractions. Although there is
no swimming or fishing allowed in the Scituate Reservoir, it provides for fabulous views, and is a bird watchers haven. Recreational
facilities abound in the Village's center, as well as on the outskirts.
Why come to Scituate to shop and dine? You will find it much more relaxing then the hustle
and bustle of the malls, with many unique items in our specialty shops. On street parking and a municipal parking lot,
located on Silk Lane, is free. The crime rate is low so you won't have to worry about walking the streets or leaving
your car.