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Historic Boston apartment with private garden/patio
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1 bedroom 1 bathroom Sleeps 2
Popular amenities
Explore the area
Boston, MA
- TD Garden1 min drive
- Encore Boston Harbor3 min drive
- Boston Common4 min drive
- Boston, MA (BOS-Logan Intl.)7 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 2)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Bathtub · Toilet · Shampoo · Hair dryer
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About this property
Historic Boston apartment with private garden/patio
Boston is at your fingertips with this quiet 1-bedroom apartment with a private garden. This unit is on the 1st floor of a historic 1860s brownstone situated in the heart of Charlestown. The tranquil bedroom features a comfortable king bed, perfect for a good night's sleep, library (please enjoy, but do not take books home), and smart TV. The spa-like bathroom includes a relaxing bathtub, toiletries and a hair dryer for your convenience. The sunny, well-stocked kitchen is a delightful place to cook a meal, or you can enjoy grilling on the private patio. Our place is a pleasant retreat where you will experience a quiet garden, juxtaposed with proximity to everything Boston has to offer. We think our place will help you experience everything Boston has to offer.
Welcome to our home! Built in 1863, this house is full of the charm and quirks one could expect of a building of this age. Please be gentle. We live in the adjacent unit-please let us know if there is anything that you need! We are happy to oblige!
Entrance: You will see a black gate to the left of the main entrance to the house. There is an electronic lock on the gate, once you enter the gate you will walk through an alley to the garden/patio. There will be a lock box on the French door leading out that will contain the keys to the unit. You will follow the stone stairs up to the patio, and then the wooden deck stairs up to the unit.
Garden/Patio: We will leave the furniture/pillows uncovered, weather permitting (otherwise the covers will be on, please feel free to remove). This time of year, the old pine tree behind the house produces a great deal of pollen which you will see in yellow streaks all over the pillows-apologies! The tree has been here as long as the house, and we love her (as do the animals; look for the blue jays, cardinals, and “inky” our mutant black squirrel), but the pollen and pine needles are ubiquitous.
Miscellaneous: Clothes steamer (please used distilled water in closet), iron/board, hair dryer, shampoo/conditioner, body wash, Cetaphil (please do not take any of the full-size containers). Please enjoy the library of books while you are here, but please do not take them with you!
Kitchen Basics:
Blue jars (upper right cabinet to sink)-Sugar, flour, salt, coffee (French press, electric coffee maker and grinder in upper cabinets). Glass jars (upper left cabinet to stove)-Baking soda, baking powder, salt, pepper, assorted tea. Please let us know if there is anything that you need kitchen-wise!
Notes: The front left burner on the stove can get stuck in ignition mode (incessant clicking), if you don’t mind just use the other 3. If you need to use that burner I can give you a tutorial on how to make the clicking stop.
Location: Centrally located, walkable to the Freedom trail, historic Charlestown/North End, USS constitution/waterfront, TD Garden, and Cambridge/Kendall Square. Easy access to public transportation; close to Orange line and bus (the 92 stops at the bottom of the street).
Grocery (Whole Foods)/Post Office/CVS: These are located downtown about 0.4 miles from the house. Walk down the street and take a left on Main St. There is also a nearby bodega (3 blocks) for any immediate essentials, wine/beer.
Coffee/café: mister Q café (www.charlestownqcafe.com) Dunkin Donuts (downtown, next to Whole Foods), Starbucks, Tatte (https://tattebakery.com/locations/ma/boston/40-warren-st), La Saison Bakery (www.lasaison-bakery.com)
Restaurants: Waverly (great brunch/dinner)(www.waverlycharlestown.com), Sunnyside (diner/brunch)(www.sunnysidecafectown.com), Tradesman (great brunch/dinner-mini doughnuts!)(www.tradesmanctown.com), Monument (great brunch/dinner) (www.monumentcharlestown.com), Brewers Fork (great brunch/dinner) (www.brewersfork.com), Prima (high end Italian steakhouse) (www.primaboston.com), Dovetail (www.dovetailcharlestown.com), Pier 6 (sit out on the water on the Navy Yard) ( www.pier6boston.com), Alcove (another waterfront patio)(www.alcoveboston.com), Nightshift Brewery (waterfront brewery, great food) (www.nightshiftbrewing.com/locations/lovejoy-wharf/)
Museums: Museum of Fine Arts (take orange line to Ruggles), Science Museum (walk through the Paul Revere park, along the Charles), USS Constitution/Museum, Navy Yard
Other attractions: Freedom Trail, Bunker Hill Monument, North End, Bowling/Games/Beer garden (https://www.urbanwildboston.com), Cambridge/Kendall Square, Charles river (kayak rentals!)(https://paddleboston.com/rentals/), Assembly Square, Encore casino, TD Garden
Welcome to our home! Built in 1863, this house is full of the charm and quirks one could expect of a building of this age. Please be gentle. We live in the adjacent unit-please let us know if there is anything that you need! We are happy to oblige!
Entrance: You will see a black gate to the left of the main entrance to the house. There is an electronic lock on the gate, once you enter the gate you will walk through an alley to the garden/patio. There will be a lock box on the French door leading out that will contain the keys to the unit. You will follow the stone stairs up to the patio, and then the wooden deck stairs up to the unit.
Garden/Patio: We will leave the furniture/pillows uncovered, weather permitting (otherwise the covers will be on, please feel free to remove). This time of year, the old pine tree behind the house produces a great deal of pollen which you will see in yellow streaks all over the pillows-apologies! The tree has been here as long as the house, and we love her (as do the animals; look for the blue jays, cardinals, and “inky” our mutant black squirrel), but the pollen and pine needles are ubiquitous.
Miscellaneous: Clothes steamer (please used distilled water in closet), iron/board, hair dryer, shampoo/conditioner, body wash, Cetaphil (please do not take any of the full-size containers). Please enjoy the library of books while you are here, but please do not take them with you!
Kitchen Basics:
Blue jars (upper right cabinet to sink)-Sugar, flour, salt, coffee (French press, electric coffee maker and grinder in upper cabinets). Glass jars (upper left cabinet to stove)-Baking soda, baking powder, salt, pepper, assorted tea. Please let us know if there is anything that you need kitchen-wise!
Notes: The front left burner on the stove can get stuck in ignition mode (incessant clicking), if you don’t mind just use the other 3. If you need to use that burner I can give you a tutorial on how to make the clicking stop.
Location: Centrally located, walkable to the Freedom trail, historic Charlestown/North End, USS constitution/waterfront, TD Garden, and Cambridge/Kendall Square. Easy access to public transportation; close to Orange line and bus (the 92 stops at the bottom of the street).
Grocery (Whole Foods)/Post Office/CVS: These are located downtown about 0.4 miles from the house. Walk down the street and take a left on Main St. There is also a nearby bodega (3 blocks) for any immediate essentials, wine/beer.
Coffee/café: mister Q café (www.charlestownqcafe.com) Dunkin Donuts (downtown, next to Whole Foods), Starbucks, Tatte (https://tattebakery.com/locations/ma/boston/40-warren-st), La Saison Bakery (www.lasaison-bakery.com)
Restaurants: Waverly (great brunch/dinner)(www.waverlycharlestown.com), Sunnyside (diner/brunch)(www.sunnysidecafectown.com), Tradesman (great brunch/dinner-mini doughnuts!)(www.tradesmanctown.com), Monument (great brunch/dinner) (www.monumentcharlestown.com), Brewers Fork (great brunch/dinner) (www.brewersfork.com), Prima (high end Italian steakhouse) (www.primaboston.com), Dovetail (www.dovetailcharlestown.com), Pier 6 (sit out on the water on the Navy Yard) ( www.pier6boston.com), Alcove (another waterfront patio)(www.alcoveboston.com), Nightshift Brewery (waterfront brewery, great food) (www.nightshiftbrewing.com/locations/lovejoy-wharf/)
Museums: Museum of Fine Arts (take orange line to Ruggles), Science Museum (walk through the Paul Revere park, along the Charles), USS Constitution/Museum, Navy Yard
Other attractions: Freedom Trail, Bunker Hill Monument, North End, Bowling/Games/Beer garden (https://www.urbanwildboston.com), Cambridge/Kendall Square, Charles river (kayak rentals!)(https://paddleboston.com/rentals/), Assembly Square, Encore casino, TD Garden
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 21
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Adults only
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
About the area
Boston
Charlestown, a neighbourhood in Boston, is home to this holiday home. Quincy Market and Faneuil Hall Marketplace are notable landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Boston Common and Revere Beach. New England Aquarium and Museum of Science are not to be missed.
Boston, MA
What's nearby
- TD Garden - 1 min drive - 1.8 km
- Museum of Science - 2 min drive - 1.8 km
- Massachusetts General Hospital - 3 min drive - 2.5 km
- Encore Boston Harbor - 3 min drive - 2.9 km
- Boston Common - 4 min drive - 3.6 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Tatte Bakery & Cafe | Cambridge Crossing - 3 min drive
- Waverly Kitchen & Bar Charlestown - 7 min walk
- Mister Q Cafe - 5 min walk
- Brewer's Fork - 15 min walk
- Tavern at the End of the World - 14 min walk
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