Nantucklet - Nantucket
Nantucklet - Nantucket
Walk to everything in town, including beach! Fully renovated antique home
8 Guests · 3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · Vacation Home · Entire place · 1192 Sqft
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The House:
Experience the charm Nantucket has to offer from our fully renovated historic home, conveniently located in town. Situated across the street from the Great Harbor Yacht Club, Nantucklet screams Location, location, location! You can leave your car on the mainland and walk or bike from our house (if you do bring your car, we can accommodate it in our driveway that has two tandem parking spots). It is a 2-minute walk to a full-service and fully renovated convenience store and a six-minute walk to Wicked Island Bakery where you absolutely must get up early to treat yourself to a Sailors Knot pastry or Morning Bun (insiders tip: call the day before to reserve). Nantucklet is less than a ten-minute walk to the Stop-and-Shop and anywhere from a 5-15 minute walk to world-class dining, excellent shopping, and cobblestone stone streets.
The house features a spacious kitchen with custom cabinetry that was crafted by the Amish in Pennsylvania. A large (96 inches) table can easily seat eight people since it has five chairs and a custom window bench. All new stainless appliances, a gas range, Quartz countertops, and a farmhouse sink make cooking and clean-up (almost) fun!
The living room features comfortable seating and 55-inch TV. The nearby den is a great place for an intimate group to gather or to take a nap or read a book.
The master bedroom has an en-suite bath and fireplace. It has a queen-sized memory foam mattress and TV. The guest room also has a queen memory foam mattress and direct access to the den; in fact, the den can be closed off to create a mini-apartment with the guest room. The bath has an oversize walk-in shower, classic white subway tile, Carrera marble flooring, and a beautiful of the garden.
Kids and adults will delight in the second floor bunk room. It is light, white, and airy and has four twin beds, also with memory foam mattresses.
The main bath has a shower-over-tub and custom vanity. It also has white subway tile and marble flooring.
The mudroom has plenty of storage and a stacked washer and dryer. There is a brick patio (equipped with a propane grill) outside for morning coffee or happy hour and an outdoor shower.
The Island:
Things to do while visiting:
1. Rent bikes in town and bike along the Milestone Road out to ‘Sconset. There are great bike paths all over the island and it’s a great way to explore beyond downtown Nantucket without splurging on a rental car. Start at ‘Sconset Market with a blueberry muffin or ice cream cone and walk the ‘Sconset Bluff Walk up to Sankaty Lighthouse. The bluff walk is a hidden gem and there’s no signage directing you where to go, but it’s a public walk through the yards of some of the island’s most beautiful homes on Baxter Road with the Atlantic Ocean off to your right. If you start at the market and find the rose-covered cottages on Broadway, you’re on the right path!
2. Consider a sailboat ride (or charter the whole boat for up to 14 people) with Endeavor Sailing. The captain is extremely knowledgable about the island, the boat itself is beautiful, and you can either soak up some sailing tips or sit back, relax, and pop a bottle of rosé.
3. Head out to Cisco Brewers, a combination brewery, distillery, and winery near Bartlett’s Farm. You pay a cover ($5 at the time of this writing) at the entrance and then enjoy your beverage of choice while listening to live music and snacking on the food truck offerings.
4. If you end up with a rainy day during your trip, you can catch a movie at the Dreamland in town or stroll through the Whaling Museum (warning: it will be crowded if its raining and parking will be difficult). Super cute gift shop here, which is accessible to the general public.
5. Go to the beach! There are so many options on Nantucket. A few to consider:
Walkable from the house are Childrens Beach (located off of Harbor View Way), with gentle waves and summertime activities, and Jetties Beach (4 Bathing Beach Road) with shallow and calm water. My favorite is Miacomet Beach, which has big ocean waves and a pond for the littles. Nobadeer Beach is a drive-on beach (4WD only) and my second-favorite, located near the airport.
6. Eat! World-class dining options abound here! I love Dune and Cru is tremendously popular (while I was decorating the interior of the house, the manager at Cru let me borrow some chairs to test-drive at my kitchen table to make sure I liked the sizing with my table; hows that for service?!). Others to consider are Galley Beach and The Proprietors Bar & Table.
7. Shop. Theres a shop for everyone on nearby Main Street.
The house is equipped with sheets, bath towels, beach towels, beach chairs, a Keurig and a regular drip coffee maker. It includes a starter supply of paper towels, toilet tissue, sponge, dish soap, trash liner, and toiletries.
How to Get to Nantucket
Steamship Authority (slow ferry but they also have a fast one, too. This ferry transports vehicles), Hy-line Cruises, CapeAir
Medical Services
Nantucket Cottage Hospital
(Two-night minimum must conclude by June 27, 2020 at 10 AM, with check-out by Saturday, 6/27/2020 at 10 AM. While the VRBO system may allow you to book two nights beyond that date, full-week only reservations go into effect on Saturday, June 27. A two-night reservation not meeting this criteria is subject to cancellation.)
Experience the charm Nantucket has to offer from our fully renovated historic home, conveniently located in town. Situated across the street from the Great Harbor Yacht Club, Nantucklet screams Location, location, location! You can leave your car on the mainland and walk or bike from our house (if you do bring your car, we can accommodate it in our driveway that has two tandem parking spots). It is a 2-minute walk to a full-service and fully renovated convenience store and a six-minute walk to Wicked Island Bakery where you absolutely must get up early to treat yourself to a Sailors Knot pastry or Morning Bun (insiders tip: call the day before to reserve). Nantucklet is less than a ten-minute walk to the Stop-and-Shop and anywhere from a 5-15 minute walk to world-class dining, excellent shopping, and cobblestone stone streets.
The house features a spacious kitchen with custom cabinetry that was crafted by the Amish in Pennsylvania. A large (96 inches) table can easily seat eight people since it has five chairs and a custom window bench. All new stainless appliances, a gas range, Quartz countertops, and a farmhouse sink make cooking and clean-up (almost) fun!
The living room features comfortable seating and 55-inch TV. The nearby den is a great place for an intimate group to gather or to take a nap or read a book.
The master bedroom has an en-suite bath and fireplace. It has a queen-sized memory foam mattress and TV. The guest room also has a queen memory foam mattress and direct access to the den; in fact, the den can be closed off to create a mini-apartment with the guest room. The bath has an oversize walk-in shower, classic white subway tile, Carrera marble flooring, and a beautiful of the garden.
Kids and adults will delight in the second floor bunk room. It is light, white, and airy and has four twin beds, also with memory foam mattresses.
The main bath has a shower-over-tub and custom vanity. It also has white subway tile and marble flooring.
The mudroom has plenty of storage and a stacked washer and dryer. There is a brick patio (equipped with a propane grill) outside for morning coffee or happy hour and an outdoor shower.
The Island:
Things to do while visiting:
1. Rent bikes in town and bike along the Milestone Road out to ‘Sconset. There are great bike paths all over the island and it’s a great way to explore beyond downtown Nantucket without splurging on a rental car. Start at ‘Sconset Market with a blueberry muffin or ice cream cone and walk the ‘Sconset Bluff Walk up to Sankaty Lighthouse. The bluff walk is a hidden gem and there’s no signage directing you where to go, but it’s a public walk through the yards of some of the island’s most beautiful homes on Baxter Road with the Atlantic Ocean off to your right. If you start at the market and find the rose-covered cottages on Broadway, you’re on the right path!
2. Consider a sailboat ride (or charter the whole boat for up to 14 people) with Endeavor Sailing. The captain is extremely knowledgable about the island, the boat itself is beautiful, and you can either soak up some sailing tips or sit back, relax, and pop a bottle of rosé.
3. Head out to Cisco Brewers, a combination brewery, distillery, and winery near Bartlett’s Farm. You pay a cover ($5 at the time of this writing) at the entrance and then enjoy your beverage of choice while listening to live music and snacking on the food truck offerings.
4. If you end up with a rainy day during your trip, you can catch a movie at the Dreamland in town or stroll through the Whaling Museum (warning: it will be crowded if its raining and parking will be difficult). Super cute gift shop here, which is accessible to the general public.
5. Go to the beach! There are so many options on Nantucket. A few to consider:
Walkable from the house are Childrens Beach (located off of Harbor View Way), with gentle waves and summertime activities, and Jetties Beach (4 Bathing Beach Road) with shallow and calm water. My favorite is Miacomet Beach, which has big ocean waves and a pond for the littles. Nobadeer Beach is a drive-on beach (4WD only) and my second-favorite, located near the airport.
6. Eat! World-class dining options abound here! I love Dune and Cru is tremendously popular (while I was decorating the interior of the house, the manager at Cru let me borrow some chairs to test-drive at my kitchen table to make sure I liked the sizing with my table; hows that for service?!). Others to consider are Galley Beach and The Proprietors Bar & Table.
7. Shop. Theres a shop for everyone on nearby Main Street.
The house is equipped with sheets, bath towels, beach towels, beach chairs, a Keurig and a regular drip coffee maker. It includes a starter supply of paper towels, toilet tissue, sponge, dish soap, trash liner, and toiletries.
How to Get to Nantucket
Steamship Authority (slow ferry but they also have a fast one, too. This ferry transports vehicles), Hy-line Cruises, CapeAir
Medical Services
Nantucket Cottage Hospital
(Two-night minimum must conclude by June 27, 2020 at 10 AM, with check-out by Saturday, 6/27/2020 at 10 AM. While the VRBO system may allow you to book two nights beyond that date, full-week only reservations go into effect on Saturday, June 27. A two-night reservation not meeting this criteria is subject to cancellation.)
What this place offers
Suitability
Child friendly
Children's books and toys
Crib/Pack 'n Play
No events allowed
No smoking allowed
No Parking
Driveway parking for up to two cars
Meet The Host
Anastasia
Property Manager
Happily married mom of three. I laugh, cry, and eat dessert everyday.
Member since: April 2020
Speaks: English
Response rate: 100%
Response time: within a few hours
Getting around
Yes
Directions
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Adults
Over 18 years of age
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Children
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Check In: Flexible
Check Out: Flexible
No pets
Maximum occupancy: 8
Refundable Damage Deposit
$500 refundable security deposit, paid via check or Venmo. Refunded within 7 days of check-out
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