Barrington Farmers Market
A weekly farmers market right at the corner of Rumstick and County Road, perfect for picking up fresh produce, baked goods, flowers and local specialties — an easy, healthy outing for locals.
Barrington offers a serene environment with over 50 nearby parks such as Douglas Rayner Wildlife Refuge and Baron Salt Marsh, providing excellent opportunities for outdoor activities in peaceful settings. The neighborhood boasts a variety of well-maintained single detached homes and row houses, many built before 1960 during a historic boom. Parking is readily available, and cycling infrastructure supports convenient bike travel throughout the area. Residents have access to both public and private schools at the elementary and secondary levels within a reasonable distance. Approximately ten restaurants provide diverse dining options, making Barrington a welcoming and comfortable community to explore.
The character of Barrington is exemplified by its calm atmosphere. This postal city is very good for those who prefer quiet surroundings, as there are low levels of noise from traffic. Finally, public green spaces, including Tall Cedars and Baron Salt Marsh, are very well-situated and there are over 50 of them close by for residents to unwind in, making it easy to reach them from the majority of locations within Barrington.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Located at the end of Bay Road, Barrington Beach offers Rumstick residents stunning views of Narragansett Bay, a sandy shoreline, and a peaceful retreat for swimming, sunbathing, and walking along the large beachfront just steps from the neighborhood.
Families in the Rumstick area benefit from access to top-rated schools, especially the nearby Primrose Hill Elementary School, known for its dedicated faculty, strong community support, and commitment to academic excellence.
Just north of Rumstick, a short drive down Water Street leads residents to a cluster of waterfront restaurants and coffee shops, such as Bluewater Bar + Grill and The Wharf, offering scenic dining with views of the Barrington River.
Maple Avenue serves as a convenient commercial strip for Rumstick locals, featuring essentials like CVS, local markets, and services that make daily errands easy without leaving the neighborhood.
Rumstick residents enjoy close access to the scenic East Bay Bike Path, with entry points nearby, providing a picturesque route for cyclists and joggers along the bay and through Barrington’s most charming areas.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A weekly farmers market right at the corner of Rumstick and County Road, perfect for picking up fresh produce, baked goods, flowers and local specialties — an easy, healthy outing for locals.
A self-guided walk through several stunning private gardens in Barrington — a lovely way for Rumstick residents to explore local horticulture and support the community garden club.
View event details →An evening gathering of rotating food trucks at Police Cove Park, offering a casual, family‑friendly way for Rumstick and Barrington residents to enjoy diverse street‑food in a park setting.
A festive parade of patriotically adorned boats sailing along the local rivers — a charming and community‑oriented spectacle for families living in Rumstick and Barrington.
A family‑friendly kickoff to summer reading featuring music, food trucks and lawn games — a great early summer evening outing for Rumstick families to kickstart the season at the local library.
Weekly handicap sailboat races at the local yacht club — a scenic and engaging way for boating‑enthusiasts in Rumstick and nearby to enjoy summer evenings on the water.
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