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Exquisite Old Cape Charm, Spectacular Views, Huge Private Beach, Sleeps 20
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9.8 out of 10
Exceptional
13 bedrooms 6+ bathrooms Sleeps 20 650.3 sq m
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North Chatham, MA
- Chatham Shark Center10 min walk
- Chatham Fish Pier18 min walk
- Chatham Lighthouse5 min drive
- Hyannis, MA (HYA-Barnstable Municipal)36 min drive
Rooms & beds
13 bedrooms (sleeps 20)
Cottage Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed and 1 King Bed
Cottage Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed
Cottage Bedroom 3
1 Single Bed
Main House Bedroom 1
1 Single Bed
Main House Bedroom 2
1 King Bed
Main House Bedroom 3
1 Queen Bed
Main House Bedroom 4
1 King Bed
Main House Bedroom 5
1 Single Bed
Main House Bedroom 6
2 Single Beds
Main House Bedroom 7
1 Queen Bed
Main House Bedroom 8
1 Double Bed
Main House Bedroom 9
1 Double Bed
Main House Bedroom 10
1 Single Bed
6 bathrooms, 1 half bathroom
Bathroom 1
Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 2
Toilet
Bathroom 3
Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 4
Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 5
Bathtub or shower · Toilet
Bathroom 6
Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 7
Bathtub · Toilet
Outdoor Shower
Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Separate dining area
Garden
About this property
Exquisite Old Cape Charm, Spectacular Views, Huge Private Beach, Sleeps 20
This is the old Cape Cod at its loveliest and most peaceful. Although the oldest part of the house was originally a cottage built in the 1830s, this property was one of the first in Chatham to be transformed into a summer estate in the early 20th century. The architectural details are unique, the views heavenly, the outdoors inviting. There's no place like it.
The property (and this booking) includes two houses: the ten-bedroom main house and the 3 bedroom cottage.
Our houses are located on 3.2 acres, which provide sweeping ocean views and plenty of secret places to hide away with a deck chair and a book. For children there's ample terrain for tag, softball, scavenger hunts, and epic games of hide and seek.
Our home overlooks North Chatham’s Pleasant Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Although the geography is shifting quickly these days, there is a barrier beach--the outer bar--in places, that separates the bay from the ocean and shelters our beach from the ocean surf.
A lawn slopes down from the house to a staircase down to a wide sandy beach. In Massachusetts, beach is private to the low tide mark but in practice we allow people to walk on our beach.
The main house opens up onto a large flat lawn that is equally inviting for morning donuts and coffee or evening wine and cheese. In fact, entire days can slip by as one sits here contemplating the changing light and tides. A stroll down the lawn and a flight of stairs takes you to a quiet beach. To the south of the main house is a large flower garden, designed early in the 20th century, complete with a gazebo. Also overlooking the water, this garden is a perfect spot for a picnic, a nap, or a party.
Behind the house, away from the water, is a meadow and a grove of locust trees. There’s a back patio by the kitchen for grilling and outdoor eating, and plenty of cozy spots to shelter from the sea wind on breezy days.
The main house stretches along the bay, allowing for many spectacular water views and lending the house a feeling of transparency. Bright morning light pours in across the water from the east and gentle golden light filters in from the west in the evening.
The main house has 10 bedrooms. There are 5 bathrooms: 1 half bath; 1 bathroom with a shower; 1 bathroom with a tub-shower combination; 1 bathroom with a separate shower and tub, and 1 bathroom with a bathtub only. There is also an outdoor shower, and in summer, almost everyone showers outdoors because it's such a treat!
Most of the first floor is an extended living space which includes a dining room, the music room (a living room with an old piano--nice for kids, disappointing for a concert pianist, a TV, and French doors that open onto the formal garden), the sunporch (a spacious living room, with a wall of full-length windows overlooking the water), a third living room organized around a big working fireplace, a pantry, and a kitchen that opens onto a cozy breakfast patio under a chestnut tree. There is also a bedroom with its own entrance, two sweet and simple bedrooms in the original "maid's wing," and two bathrooms—one a half-bath and one with a shower.
Upstairs are bedrooms and more bedrooms: 2 bedrooms with king beds and water views; 2 bedrooms with queen beds, 1 of which has a water view; 1 bedroom with two singles; 2 bedrooms with 1 single bed each. There are three bathrooms, one of which has a bathtub only, one of which has a separate shower and tub, and one of which has a bathtub-shower combination.
The cottage is cozy, yet spacious. It has 3 bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The living room has a working fireplace and a small TV. Two French doors open from the living room onto an outdoor sitting area with views of the water. The kitchen overlooks the ocean—I’ve never found a more inspiring spot for vegetable chopping--and opens up to an airy dining room on one side and an outdoor sitting and grilling area on the other, so whether you’re dining indoors or out, it's easy to keep an eye on the stove.
Also on the first floor is a bedroom overlooking the water with a queen bed, a bathroom with a shower, and a bedroom with a single bed, it’s own entrance, and gorgeous late-afternoon light.
Upstairs is one large bedroom with windows on three sides. You can lie in the king-sized bed and watch the sunrise over the water, while children sleep in a double bed that is nestled into an alcove. There is also a bathroom upstairs with a claw foot bathtub.
The main house is not heated (although the cottage is) so we make the property available for rental from the mid-May to mid-October.
Please note: this shoreline is very dynamic. I describe above what the beach looks like now. A big storm could either wipe away a good portion of the beach or deposit more sand thereby increasing the beach's size. We do everything we can to protect ourselves from erosion, but the reality of shore-front property these days is that the beach levels are not in our control. This would be the case with any ocean front house. So there are no guarantees that the beach will still be as currently described when the rental begins and we will not offer any money back because of shifts in the beach due to storms, erosion, or anything else.
The property (and this booking) includes two houses: the ten-bedroom main house and the 3 bedroom cottage.
Our houses are located on 3.2 acres, which provide sweeping ocean views and plenty of secret places to hide away with a deck chair and a book. For children there's ample terrain for tag, softball, scavenger hunts, and epic games of hide and seek.
Our home overlooks North Chatham’s Pleasant Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Although the geography is shifting quickly these days, there is a barrier beach--the outer bar--in places, that separates the bay from the ocean and shelters our beach from the ocean surf.
A lawn slopes down from the house to a staircase down to a wide sandy beach. In Massachusetts, beach is private to the low tide mark but in practice we allow people to walk on our beach.
The main house opens up onto a large flat lawn that is equally inviting for morning donuts and coffee or evening wine and cheese. In fact, entire days can slip by as one sits here contemplating the changing light and tides. A stroll down the lawn and a flight of stairs takes you to a quiet beach. To the south of the main house is a large flower garden, designed early in the 20th century, complete with a gazebo. Also overlooking the water, this garden is a perfect spot for a picnic, a nap, or a party.
Behind the house, away from the water, is a meadow and a grove of locust trees. There’s a back patio by the kitchen for grilling and outdoor eating, and plenty of cozy spots to shelter from the sea wind on breezy days.
The main house stretches along the bay, allowing for many spectacular water views and lending the house a feeling of transparency. Bright morning light pours in across the water from the east and gentle golden light filters in from the west in the evening.
The main house has 10 bedrooms. There are 5 bathrooms: 1 half bath; 1 bathroom with a shower; 1 bathroom with a tub-shower combination; 1 bathroom with a separate shower and tub, and 1 bathroom with a bathtub only. There is also an outdoor shower, and in summer, almost everyone showers outdoors because it's such a treat!
Most of the first floor is an extended living space which includes a dining room, the music room (a living room with an old piano--nice for kids, disappointing for a concert pianist, a TV, and French doors that open onto the formal garden), the sunporch (a spacious living room, with a wall of full-length windows overlooking the water), a third living room organized around a big working fireplace, a pantry, and a kitchen that opens onto a cozy breakfast patio under a chestnut tree. There is also a bedroom with its own entrance, two sweet and simple bedrooms in the original "maid's wing," and two bathrooms—one a half-bath and one with a shower.
Upstairs are bedrooms and more bedrooms: 2 bedrooms with king beds and water views; 2 bedrooms with queen beds, 1 of which has a water view; 1 bedroom with two singles; 2 bedrooms with 1 single bed each. There are three bathrooms, one of which has a bathtub only, one of which has a separate shower and tub, and one of which has a bathtub-shower combination.
The cottage is cozy, yet spacious. It has 3 bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The living room has a working fireplace and a small TV. Two French doors open from the living room onto an outdoor sitting area with views of the water. The kitchen overlooks the ocean—I’ve never found a more inspiring spot for vegetable chopping--and opens up to an airy dining room on one side and an outdoor sitting and grilling area on the other, so whether you’re dining indoors or out, it's easy to keep an eye on the stove.
Also on the first floor is a bedroom overlooking the water with a queen bed, a bathroom with a shower, and a bedroom with a single bed, it’s own entrance, and gorgeous late-afternoon light.
Upstairs is one large bedroom with windows on three sides. You can lie in the king-sized bed and watch the sunrise over the water, while children sleep in a double bed that is nestled into an alcove. There is also a bathroom upstairs with a claw foot bathtub.
The main house is not heated (although the cottage is) so we make the property available for rental from the mid-May to mid-October.
Please note: this shoreline is very dynamic. I describe above what the beach looks like now. A big storm could either wipe away a good portion of the beach or deposit more sand thereby increasing the beach's size. We do everything we can to protect ourselves from erosion, but the reality of shore-front property these days is that the beach levels are not in our control. This would be the case with any ocean front house. So there are no guarantees that the beach will still be as currently described when the rental begins and we will not offer any money back because of shifts in the beach due to storms, erosion, or anything else.
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Outdoor space
Parking available
Ocean view
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House Rules
Check in after 4:30 PM
Minimum age to rent: 30
Check out before 10:30 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Heaven for Children; Max of 5 children under 13.
Events
Events allowed: family gatherings, birthday parties, weddings
Fees may apply; event must be approved. No Music.
Pets
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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
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Note from host: Fees may apply; event must be approved. No Music.
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Property Registration Number C0485610550
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About the area
North Chatham
Located in North Chatham, this holiday home is on the beach. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Cape Cod Beaches and Cape Cod National Seashore. Chatham Railroad Museum and Chatham Marconi Maritime Center are also worth visiting. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

North Chatham, MA
What's nearby
- Chatham Shark Center - 10 min walk - 0.9 km
- Chatham Fish Pier - 18 min walk - 1.5 km
- Chatham Seaside Links - 2 min drive - 1.8 km
- Chatham Lighthouse Beach - 4 min drive - 2.8 km
- Chatham Lighthouse - 5 min drive - 3.5 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Chatham Bars Inn - 19 min walk
- Cumberland Farms - 2 min drive
- The Sacred Cod - 19 min walk
- Chatham Squire - 3 min drive
- Three Fins Coffee House & Cacao Factory - 3 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Catherine S

My parents bought this house in 1976 from dear friends whose family had owned it since the 1920s. My mother was a flutist and ran music seminars in the summer (for flutists, opera singers, and clarinetists.) She also was artistic director of a July chamber music ensemble in Chatham. The students and musicians lived in our house and there were often flute trios rehearsing in the gazebo, long tones wafting up from the beach, and chamber music being rehearsed in the music room. I feel very lucky to have grown up spending my summers in this musical and natural paradise. I live in Brooklyn now, spend as much time as possible in Chatham. My odd little profile picture is just to demonstrate what a great place this is to work from home!
Why they chose this property
It is beautiful. The essence of summer: sun, sand, ocean, gardens.
Our property is secluded with its own beach, and 3.2 acres of land around it, yet it is only a mile from town. While there's little reason to leave other than to grocery shop, and frankly, the best thing to do in Chatham is to lie around our house, grounds, and beach, most everything Chatham has to offer (other beaches, town, shops, baseball, tennis, theater, golf etc.) is within 2 miles of our house.
There is nothing generic about this property, which we've lovingly cared for for decades. We've done everything we can to preserve the original details and character of the house: most windows are original to the house, as are the wooden shutters, the old phone nook designed for when a telephone was a new-fangled luxury, the stone kitchen sink, etc. The man who expanded the house into a summer estate in the 1920s was a historical house buff and salvaged much of the house's paneling from 18th century captain's houses in Newbury Port. We've carefully decorated both houses over the years with many family antiques, and the feel is eclectic, relaxed, thoroughly unstuffy. You will feel how much this house is loved when you are in it, and come to treasure it yourself.
Ultimately, it's all about the outdoors. Our house is on an especially beautiful and dynamic part of Pleasant Bay: an outer sand bar protects us from the open ocean (but you can reach that easily by boat), Tern Island (easily reached by kayak) sits just to the right of our house, and extensive sandflats emerge from the bay at low tide.
If you're looking for a property in which to host a significant gathering (a family reunion, a shared vacation with multiple families, a rehearsal dinner): there are few houses on the cape that can sleep this many people. There's plenty of space to read quietly alone while 19 of your housemates are grilling in the main garden.
Our property is secluded with its own beach, and 3.2 acres of land around it, yet it is only a mile from town. While there's little reason to leave other than to grocery shop, and frankly, the best thing to do in Chatham is to lie around our house, grounds, and beach, most everything Chatham has to offer (other beaches, town, shops, baseball, tennis, theater, golf etc.) is within 2 miles of our house.
There is nothing generic about this property, which we've lovingly cared for for decades. We've done everything we can to preserve the original details and character of the house: most windows are original to the house, as are the wooden shutters, the old phone nook designed for when a telephone was a new-fangled luxury, the stone kitchen sink, etc. The man who expanded the house into a summer estate in the 1920s was a historical house buff and salvaged much of the house's paneling from 18th century captain's houses in Newbury Port. We've carefully decorated both houses over the years with many family antiques, and the feel is eclectic, relaxed, thoroughly unstuffy. You will feel how much this house is loved when you are in it, and come to treasure it yourself.
Ultimately, it's all about the outdoors. Our house is on an especially beautiful and dynamic part of Pleasant Bay: an outer sand bar protects us from the open ocean (but you can reach that easily by boat), Tern Island (easily reached by kayak) sits just to the right of our house, and extensive sandflats emerge from the bay at low tide.
If you're looking for a property in which to host a significant gathering (a family reunion, a shared vacation with multiple families, a rehearsal dinner): there are few houses on the cape that can sleep this many people. There's plenty of space to read quietly alone while 19 of your housemates are grilling in the main garden.
What makes this property unique
This property is an utterly unique treasure.
The location could not be more beautiful. There are few places in the Cape with this many bedrooms. There are also few places that so fully preserve the unique architectural character of the old Cape.
If you're looking for a subzero fridge and central air, this place is definitely not for you. There's no A/C, in hot weather old wood doors and windows can stick etc.; it's an old wooden house by the sea. There's a nice functional kitchen, the mattresses are comfortable, but the emphasis here is on beauty, simplicity, and the outdoors, not on luxury. If you're looking for history, peace, fresh air, space, conviviality, and pure joy--you've found the right house.
The location could not be more beautiful. There are few places in the Cape with this many bedrooms. There are also few places that so fully preserve the unique architectural character of the old Cape.
If you're looking for a subzero fridge and central air, this place is definitely not for you. There's no A/C, in hot weather old wood doors and windows can stick etc.; it's an old wooden house by the sea. There's a nice functional kitchen, the mattresses are comfortable, but the emphasis here is on beauty, simplicity, and the outdoors, not on luxury. If you're looking for history, peace, fresh air, space, conviviality, and pure joy--you've found the right house.
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