




The Bradford-Diamond Norris House, one of Bristol's best known landmarks, is located in the heart of Bristol's Waterfront National Register Historic District. Built (circa 1792) for Deputy Governor Wm. Bradford, the house retains a Federal-era appearance with mid-1800's renovations by noted architect Russel Warren. Including the elegant foyer with mahogany staircase, the formal common room, dining room and guest rooms. Fully restored and renovated in 1994, the house is decorated in a comfortable federal style, is air conditioned and all guest rooms have private baths, queen size beds and fireplaces in three of the guest rooms.