Welcome to Nantucket.
"Just a sandy wind-swept Island!"
What more would you have it to be?
With a turquoise sky above it,
Around it a Sapphire sea?
Explore this Historic Sea Captain's Home, an authentic Nantucket House, built in 1790.
Located within a short walking distance of the Town of Nantucket and ferry docks. The house is a perfect getaway for family reunions, corporate getaways, wedding parties and more! Offering 10 spacious bedrooms, all with private baths and cable TV, this home comfortably accommodates parties of up to 22 guests. There are 2 off street parking spots. We have wireless internet & a dedicated home-working space, including and a printer & fax machine.
Activities
Sailing, sightseeing, or relaxing in the sun, enjoy the unrequited charm of this post-card perfect Island.
Conveniently located in the hustle & bustle of Town - enjoy easy access to renowned Historic Landmarks, Restaurants, Shops, Moped & Vehicle rentals, both major Ferry lines, stroll along the wharves at the Nantucket Boat Basin & more.
Click on the 'Read More' to explore further details regarding where to beach, where to eat, where to learn and where to play!
Rates & Availability
In order to accommodate turnover services & provide the best guest experience possible - we have a one week Saturday-to-Saturday rental period in Season* - no exceptions.
Off-season we offer 4-Night minimum stays from September 15th up through Christmas Stroll Weekend.
We offer 2-Night Minimum stays for festival weekends including, the Nantucket Daffodil Festival and the Nantucket Food & Wine Festival.
If you are interested in a shorter stay or staying after high season - please inquire about availability via a submission to our Contact form.
"In" Season (June 1st - September 15th)
Location
Nantucket is comprised of several "neighborhoods" - each with their own charm.
We are located in "Town" - the historically preserved & simply beautiful, heart of Nantucket.
Home to world-class restaurants, art galleries, boutique shops and historic landmarks; meander along the quaint cobblestone streets, past grey shingled homes from the whaling era, covered in climbing roses and hydrangea bushes.