103-year-old Clingstone mansion set on a  rock island in Narragansett Bay is owned by Boston architect Henry  Wood. Even though the all-wood home with 360-degree view of the ocean is  quite old and rough it’s still warm and beautiful. Three stories tall  house features 23 rooms, 10 of which are bedrooms. Even though the house  is quite expensive to maintain because of it’s made of wood, it still  use modern technologies to cut pay bills. Solar panels heat the water,  and a wind turbine on the roof generates electricity. Rainwater is  collected in a 3,000-gallon cistern, then filtered, treated and pumped  through the house for cleaning purposes. Besides that, Clingstone house  use the latest technologies in filtering seawater and the most  up-to-date composting toilets. The house is maintained by an ingenious  method: the Clingstone work weekend. Held every year around Memorial  Day, it brings 70 or so friends and Clingstone lovers together to tackle  jobs like washing all 65 of the windows. Anne Tait, who is married to  Mr. Wood’s son Dan, refinished the kitchen floor on one of her first  work weekends. In wintertime, the House on a Rock stands out in the icy  gray seascape. The house was abandoned in the 1940’s until it was bought  by Henry Wood.








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