Built in 1785 and thoughtfully renovated in 2021, this charming antique home sits north of Route 6A in Brewster, less than a mile from the bayside beaches. This spacious 4-bedroom home comfortably sleeps up to 10 guests and blends historic character with modern updates.
The large backyard offers something for everyone. Relax around the fire pit in the Adirondack chairs, enjoy a casual evening on the patio, or unwind with a nap on the hammock. Plenty of space for outdoor games. Fire up the grill for lunch or dinner, then rinse off in the outdoor shower after a day at the beach.
7 night minimum stay. Check in/check out on Saturdays.
LIVING ROOM
o Samsung Frame TV, couch, 2 armchairs, 2 rocking chairs. There is a portable AC unit to cool the living room.
BEDROOMS
o First Floor: Primary bedroom with king mattress. Second bedroom with queen mattress. Window ACs and ceiling fans in each 1st floor bedroom.
o Second floor: Large bedroom overlooking the front yard with 4 twin beds. There is an additional bedroom with 2 twins overlooking the backyard; these twins can be pushed together to make a king bed with the converter kit (stored in closet). Window ACs in each 2nd floor bedroom. <br />
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Please note: The home features two original "Captain's stairs" leading to the second floor. As typical for antique homes, they are narrower and steeper than modern staircases. <br />
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BATHROOMS<br />
o First floor: 2 bathrooms -- en-suite primary bath with stand-up shower; additional full bath on 1st floor with tub/shower. <br />
o Second floor: Bath with stand-up shower. <br />
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KITCHEN AND DINING<br />
o Spacious kitchen with everything you need for cooking and entertaining. Fully stocked with pots and pans, glassware, flatware, wine glasses, serving platters, baking supplies, knife set, blender, juicer, coffee maker, waffle maker, kettle, toaster, microwave, ice buckets, water pitchers, and lobster bake supplies. Cloth napkins and tablecloths are provided. The newer stove makes cooking easy, and the dining room table comfortably seats 10 people. Please note that the kitchen does not have a dishwasher. <br />
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LAUNDRY ROOM<br />
o Located on the 1st floor off of the living room. Large capacity washer and dryer. Ironing board and iron also available. <br />
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LINENS<br />
o Linens can be included for an additional flat rate of $150 per stay. Linen package includes all sheets, comforters/quilts, blankets, pillows, bath towels & wash cloths, hand towels, and beach towels for up to 10 people. <br />
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BACKYARD<br />
o HUGE backyard for hanging and playing outside! Weber gas grill available for your use. Back porch with seating area and bistro lights. Picnic table for outdoor dining. Hammock. Beach gear available in the shed: 10 beach chairs, boogie boards, sand toys, umbrellas, coolers, beach cart. Corn hole and other lawn games also in shed. Fire pit with 4 Adirondacks - perfect for s"mores! Hoses in back and front yards. Ample parking in the driveway (4+ cars). <br />
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Please note: <br />
There is an old barn on the property that is not available for guest use. The home also has a small apartment attached, however it is not being rented and will remain unoccupied during your stay. <br />
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BREWSTER BEACHES<br />
To access Brewster town beaches, you can purchase either a day pass ($20) or a seasonal pass ($150). Passes can be purchases online and no need to print anything out. <br />
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Closet beaches to the house (all within ~1 mile): <br /> - Saints Landing: Awesome spot at low tide to explore the famous Brewster Flats! Larger parking lot. <br /> - Mants Landing: Very short walk from the parking lot to the beach (just a few steps). Smaller parking lot. <br /> - Paine"s Creek: Excellent for kids with tons of wading pools at low tide! Parking lot fills quickly so arrive early if you plan to park, though drop-offs are easy. <br />
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BREWSTER ATTRACTIONS<br />
o Nickerson State Park: Beautiful hiking, biking, and freshwater kettle ponds for swimming.<br />
o Brewster Ladies Library: A lovely historic library and a great stop on a rainy day.<br />
o Stony Brook Grist Mill and Museum: A classic Cape Cod landmark and scenic walking area.<br />
o The Brewster Tidal Flats: Accessible from any Brewster beach. The best time to visit is 1-2 hours before low tide when the sandbars and tidal pools are easiest to explore. <br />
o Cape Cod Baseball League - Brewster Whitecaps: A fun and quintessential Cape Cod summer experience.<br />
o Antique & thrift shops: Brewster and nearby towns have several great spots to browse. <br />
o Cape Cod Rail Trail (CCRT): A 25-mile paved bike path running from South Dennis to Wellfleet. There are 2 access points In Brewster (both with parking): Underpass Road at the Rail Trail Bike Shop or at Nickerson State Park on Rt 6A. <br />
o Short drive to explore Orleans, Eastham, Harwich, Chatham, Dennis, or Yarmouth! <br />
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BREWSTER RESTAURANTS<br />
o Cafe Al Fresco, Brewster Fish House, Island Blue Crab, Chillingsworth, Uncle Peter's Chowder House, Spinnakers, Laurinos, Stone Lovin' Pizza, Kitchen Cafe, Peacemaker, Snowy Owl Coffee, ACK Gioia. <br />
o Ocean's Edge Resort in Brewster also has several dining options open to the public. <br />
o Clam shacks: Kate's Seafood, JTs, Cobie's <br />
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Cancellation Policy: Full refund for cancellations up to 30 days before check-in. read more show less