Rhode Island Real Estate & Relocation Guide

Coventry, Rhode Island

Population: 33,668

Located in Kent County

Coventry, Rhode Island's largest town has an area of 64.8 square miles and a population of over
33,000. Coventry boasts the highest rate of growth in the state, despite the fact that the state of Rhode Island has mandated that many of the towns have a certain percentage left in a natural, untouched state,

New houses are however being put in, not just in the town, but in the outskirts as well. However the builders are ensuring they build around natural habitats and are being careful to leave large stretches of land untouched.

Coventry is situated not far from Warwick, a large city, so it is easy to commute there and back; have the ease of the "big" city combined with the quiet of the country and the nature preserves.

You are never far from a beach in Rhode Island; and that is true of Coventry. Just minutes away are the pristine beaches for which Rhode Island is famed. Along with the beaches comes the traditional seafood fare, and what could be better than a bowl of New England Clam Chowder? And when you live here, it doesn't get any better!

If the active life is the life for you, you have come to the right place! Cycling, trails, hiking, equestrian sports and tennis, skiing, water-skiing are all popular sports around here. If swinging a set of clubs is more your style you are in luck! There are several award-winning golf courses in the immediate area.

After a day out, perhaps a night on the town sounds great. Nearby Warwick is an option, but Coventry offers many of its own night spots. Dance the night away, or find a nice, quiet, romantic restaurant and while away the hours in style.

Coventry, it may be the largest town in Rhode Island, and proud of it; but they certainly would welcome more people into the town with open arms!