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Mount Hope High School is shaped by the region's academic traditions
The neighborhood of Mt. Hope High School is of course distinguished by that namesake academic institution, centrally located near the main thoroughfare of Chestnut Street. That adds an element of history to an otherwise fairly modern suburb dotted by new construction: every year, the high school leads the oldest Fourth of July parade in the country. “You also have Rogers Williams University nearby, and you can feel the college’s presence interwoven with the surrounding neighborhoods,” says Ellie Wickes, a Realtor with Sotheby’s. This is a place where you can feel all the elements of a neighborhood woven together, to create a cohesive community – from academics to housing to dining destinations.
The Perry-Rego House showcases Bristol’s rich history near Mount Hope High School.
Mount Hope High School hosts the oldest Fourth of July parade in the country.
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Small mid-century homes and larger colonials
Residential roads end in cul-de-sacs, creating a quiet flow to the area. Many homes here are small mid-century ranch-styles ranging from about $470,000 to $580,000. Larger colonial homes have grassy lawns and are framed by ornamental bushes and hedges. Lot sizes are often a half-acre or more. Prices range from about $700,000 to $965,000. Homes with water views range from about $1.1 million to $1.7 million.
Residents appreciate classic Dutch Colonial architecture in Bristol’s Mount Hope High School.
Residents enjoy contemporary capes with spacious lots in Bristol’s Mount Hope High School.
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Students can attend Bristol Warren Regional School District
Bristol Warren Regional School District serves the area and earns a B-minus from Niche. Colt Andrews Elementary receives a B. Kickemuit Middle has a B. Mt. Hope High School gets a B. A $185 million renovation set to be complete in 2027 will include energy efficiency and updated learning environments, including an open student commons, learning courtyards and a dedicated academy for freshmen.
Residents value Mount Hope High School’s educational excellence in Bristol.
Kickemuit Middle School educates Bristol and Warren students in grades 6-8.
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Shopping and dining options abound around Hope Street
As a suburb just north of downtown Bristol, there are all sorts of fun destinations you can travel to – but residents prefer to enjoy the gems placed right in their neighborhood. Hope Street on the west end is the commercial corridor where locals like to explore their options, whether it’s shopping for groceries at Seabra Foods or taking a session at Rhode Island Hot Yoga. Waterfront dining is on offer at The Beach House, where you can also sample from a creative seafood-centric menu – try the crab empanadas with tamarind curry sauce, or the grilled swordfish topped with peaches.
The Beach House Restaurant offers waterfront dining in Mount Hope High School neighborhood.
Sip-N-Dip Donuts is a popular spot for coffee and treats near Mount Hope High School.
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Neighborhood parks and bike paths provide outdoor recreation options
Near the restaurant is also the beginning of the East Bay Bike Path, a nearly 15-mile trail that follows a former railroad line all the way to Providence. Several small parks are interspersed throughout, giving the neighborhood a green and vibrant character.
Residents enjoy outdoor recreation on the popular East Bay Bike Path in Bristol, RI.
Residents appreciate protected wetlands at Silver Creek in Bristol.
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Mount Hope High School
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Homicide
4
4
Sexual Assault
2
4
Assault with Weapon
3
4
Robbery
2
4
Burglary
4
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
4
4
Larceny
3
4
Crime Score
3
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Mount Hope High School Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Mount Hope High School, Bristol sell after 43 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Mount Hope High School, Bristol over the last 12 months is $580,000, down 1% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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