Haus der Seekapitän-Tochter über Küstendorf von Port Clyde
Über diese cottageUnterkunft
Sea Captains Daughter's House ist das ganze Jahr über verfügbar. Dieses Dorfhaus versetzt Sie in die Vergangenheit. Es wurde kürzlich zu seinem ursprünglichen Charme renoviert und ist mit viel Sonnenlicht und antiken Möbeln ausgestattet.
Gehen Sie in das Dorf und erkunden Sie den Hafen! Besuchen Sie die lokalen Galerien, Restaurants und den Village Ice Cream Shop. Hier finden Sie alles, was Sie zum Kochen im General Store benötigen, oder speisen Sie auf der Anlegestelle im Dip Net! Holen Sie sich einen Kaffee und nehmen Sie die Fähre nach Monhegan Island!
Bequem schläft 6.
Das Hotel liegt an der Glenmere Road, Port Clyde
Im Rahmen unseres Mietantrags bitten wir Sie um zwei Referenzen von früheren Vermietern / Maklern / Hausbesitzern etc.
Langzeitmieter in unserer Nebensaison, die vom 1. Oktober bis 31. Mai dauert, sind für die Zahlung aller Nebenkosten zusätzlich zu ihren Mietsummen verantwortlich. Wir benötigen auch Hintergrundinformationen und Referenzen für alle Langzeitgäste.
Gehen Sie in das Dorf und erkunden Sie den Hafen! Besuchen Sie die lokalen Galerien, Restaurants und den Village Ice Cream Shop. Hier finden Sie alles, was Sie zum Kochen im General Store benötigen, oder speisen Sie auf der Anlegestelle im Dip Net! Holen Sie sich einen Kaffee und nehmen Sie die Fähre nach Monhegan Island!
Bequem schläft 6.
Das Hotel liegt an der Glenmere Road, Port Clyde
Im Rahmen unseres Mietantrags bitten wir Sie um zwei Referenzen von früheren Vermietern / Maklern / Hausbesitzern etc.
Langzeitmieter in unserer Nebensaison, die vom 1. Oktober bis 31. Mai dauert, sind für die Zahlung aller Nebenkosten zusätzlich zu ihren Mietsummen verantwortlich. Wir benötigen auch Hintergrundinformationen und Referenzen für alle Langzeitgäste.
Ausstattung
Haustiere erlaubt
Küche/Kochnische
Internet/WLAN
Parkplatz
Waschmaschine
Balkon/Terrasse
Spülmaschine
Fernseher
Garten
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Bewertungen
4.7/5.0
Herausragend(31 Bewertungen)
4.0
Quiet and peaceful, yet still close to to the bay. Nice Sunset for viewing.
5.0
Excellent local for walking to Drift Inn Beach or down to Port Clyde General Store if you need something quick. Also Marshall Point is within walking distance so you can check out the lighthouse as well as the museum.
5.0
I'd just like to say that everything was clean and in order in the house and if anything, Sea Captain Daughter's House is nicer than it looks online--that is rarely the case. What isn't as clear online as it is when you arrive is the absolutely gorgeous view. It really made the week special!
5.0
Lovely property in beautiful Port Clyde. Great location within easy walking distance to the Port Clyde General Store and Marshall Point Lighthouse. House is charmingly decorated with a great deck.
5.0
This was our family's first trip to Port Clyde and we loved this house, It is spacious, antique, classic Maine, with numerous modern updates. We had 3 people, but it easily could accommodate a couple more. The location is great, about a 10 minute walk to the general store/restaurant/ice cream/coffee/ and ferry/. Beautiful field in the back yard with ocean sunset views behind it. About a 15 minute walk or 2 minute drive to beautiful Drift Inn beach. Port Clyde Kayaks is right next door and offers daily trips out of either Port Clyde or Tenants Harbor. Veronika, our host, was very responsive, and got back immediately when we reached out. The house comes with great yard games, puzzles, great beach towels, comfortable beds, good cable TV and great internet. The only very minor downside was that the top floor has just a bath and no shower. The shower is downstairs next to the kitchen in an old clawfoot tub. It has great pressure, and really wasn't much of an issue being downstairs. Its a large downstairs bathroom with washer and dryer as well, Excellent spot and great host.
5.0
We really enjoyed our stay and loved walking into Port Clyde everyday!!
5.0
The house is classic Maine with thoughtful modern renovations and graceful touches. The house was also well-stocked with everything we could have needed. Port Clyde is lovely and we enjoyed the short walks to and from town and the longer walks to the nearby beach and lighthouses.
5.0
Great location for walking to village, restaurants and Drift In Beach which we did more than once per day. Also great location for day trips off the peninsula. Was nice staying in an historic, yet comfortable house.
5.0
Well kept old farmhouse with many antique furnishings and decorations that make the home unique and charming. Loved the enclosed porch for games, the living room for reading and the large deck for dinners and spectacular sunsets. Enjoyed walking into town to catch the ferry, sit on the docks with a coffee or sandwich or ice cream, grab dinner, and visit the galleries.
4.0
Despite a few antique house related quirks, we had a GREAT week in Port Clyde! The deck and view are just lovely (tho' I'd love a chaise for napping ;) ) and we LOVED the proximity to both the wonderful village and beautiful Drift Inn beach. There was plenty of room for us and our two dogs and the side yard was great for our corn-hole game (tho' we would have loved walking trails in the back of the house towards the water). It was great to have two full bathrooms. One of the toilets was a little tricky, but Veronika was quick to have maintenance take a peek and it was straighted out while we were out enjoying the sights. The smoke alarms started to chirp while we were there but after a little clarification, Veronika had that quickly taken care of, too.
The bedding was clean and comfy but the beds were a little soft for us. The view from the back bedroom is gorgeous! We stayed comfy with fans and windows open ... the breezes and lovely ocean scent were divine.
Internet was fast and reliable and the TV worked well for the occasional rainy evening. Hubby had to work and he was comfy in the game room. The kitchen is super well stocked and we had all our breakfasts and several lunches and dinners there, too. Beautiful new fridge, dishwasher, toaster oven, microwave and two ways to make coffee! The antique stove is super cool.
We enjoyed a great dinner at The Black Harpoon restaurant (definitely try the Scallops Rockefeller) and the wonderful view from The Dip Net; had an awesome Puffin nature cruise (saw puffins, guillemot, bald eagle, seals, and Harbor porpoise!) and an amazing paddle (rentals at Port Clyde Kayaks) full of wildlife.
We also really enjoyed Rockland and hubby was thrilled with his bi-plane ride at the Owls Head Transportation Museum.
Overall, we had a great trip in mid-coast Maine and would recommend this stay.
5.0
Stepping back in time!
We absolutely love this old house! The kitchen was new but made to look like the 1800's. Fully stocked with really high quality pots, pans and utensils. The stone sink was so cool and original. Best Kitchen to cook in and have lobsters! The porch had beautiful 6 LL Bean rocking chairs and a LL Bean table that also seated 6. It overlooked a beautiful field where we saw a 2 Doe's, a buck and the last day a baby deer! The side yard had LL Bean adirondack chairs around a gas fire place which was really cool! Great place to play Corn Hole which was supplied. There was a great view of the Ocean from the front porch and even better from the upstairs bedroom. The only thing that I would suggest is less antique dishes and tea cups. That would give the renter more room for grocery's. Also, be aware that the shower is a original claw foot tub that is a bit tricky to get in and out of especially if you are older. The steps going upstairs were also a bit steep. Overall we just loved this place and will be back. Veronika the host, was super nice and very quick to respond to any concerns or questions.
5.0
Great rental in a beautiful area
5.0
Great stay
Great rental in a beautiful area
4.0
Well prepped house although a number of things were not practical. Lots of antique china to utilize but sometimes one just wants a coffee mug in the morning.
5.0
A great location, and a nicely restored historic house. Kitchen was well equipped, and a convenient laundry room. The back deck with grill, and the fire pit are great.
Would suggest an upgrade to the one shower available, would probably be difficult for seniors to make use of it.
5.0
2021 visit
A great location, and a nicely restored historic house. Kitchen was well equipped, and a convenient laundry room. The back deck with grill, and the fire pit are great.
Would suggest an upgrade to the one shower available, would probably be difficult for seniors to make use of it.
4.0
Historic farmhouse if that’s your thing
Well prepped house although a number of things were not practical. Lots of antique china to utilize but sometimes one just wants a coffee mug in the morning.
4.0
Good
Kitchen faucet water pressure very low.
5.0
We had such a lovely stay at the Sea Captain’s Daughters house. The house is nice and cozy and it’s in a great location. Close to really nice trailheads for those who like hiking.
We enjoyed cooking in the kitchen and sitting by the fire pit taking in the views of the water. Lovely place and highly recommend it!
5.0
Relaxing Winter getaway
We had such a lovely stay at the Sea Captain’s Daughters house. The house is nice and cozy and it’s in a great location. Close to really nice trailheads for those who like hiking.
We enjoyed cooking in the kitchen and sitting by the fire pit taking in the views of the water. Lovely place and highly recommend it!
4.0
If you are looking for a quiet, Covid-safe, and spacious coastal getaway, then this is a good spot for you. A ten minute walk to the lobster dock and harbor, it welcomes travelers.. The kitchen is spacious for baking bread, steaming lobsters, and playing games around the kitchen table. Morning meadow views, sunsets, stars, and nature sightings are on the back deck with comfortable table and rockers. The shower and hot water system are to be reckoned with. For those with mobility concerns, the antique home has a steep staircase. Overall, we were very pleased with our experience.
4.0
Coastal Comfort - Covid Safe
If you are looking for a quiet, Covid-safe, and spacious coastal getaway, then this is a good spot for you. A ten minute walk to the lobster dock and harbor, it welcomes travelers.. The kitchen is spacious for baking bread, steaming lobsters, and playing games around the kitchen table. Morning meadow views, sunsets, stars, and nature sightings are on the back deck with comfortable table and rockers. The shower and hot water system are to be reckoned with. For those with mobility concerns, the antique home has a steep staircase. Overall, we were very pleased with our experience.
4.0
5 stars with a few updates
This is a wonderful old house with a great deck and a beautiful view of sunsets on the water. It is in a great location, an easy walk into town and to the lighthouse. There are a couple upgrades that could really enhance the stay : having 2 full showers or an updated shower in the existing one (it was challenging to get in and out of the old claw foot tub); a doormat inside the door to keep the floors cleaner; and rockers in the bedrooms with solid bottoms so they are functional (you cannot sit on the current ones). But, the updated kitchen is great, and the beds are very comfortable. Overall, it was a terrific stay!
5.0
Excellent
Excellent!
5.0
The place was very comfortable and we got a lot of use of the back deck enjoying the wildlife and view. Water in shower was persnickety but manageable. Would happily return if in the area (Port Clyde was small but worth visiting twice). Did not meet manager Veronica but with COVID especially, an isolated visit was just what we’d wanted.
5.0
Lovely Relaxed little place
The place was very comfortable and we got a lot of use of the back deck enjoying the wildlife and view. Water in shower was persnickety but manageable. Would happily return if in the area (Port Clyde was small but worth visiting twice). Did not meet manager Veronica but with COVID especially, an isolated visit was just what we’d wanted.
5.0
Port Clyde
The house is very well equipped and comfortable. A 10 min walk to town. Great kitchen and a large back deck affording ample privacy. The property manager and her team were exceptionally responsive and helpful! Highly recommend!
5.0
Looking Forward to Returning
The house is a delight in an excellent location. This was our This was our 10th summer Port Clyde experience. We look The house is a delight in an excellent location The antiques are beautifully chosen, The kitchen is attractive with every convenience. The ocean is visible in the distance. We watched deer in "the back forty" grazing early in the morning.. From the deck on the 4th of July we observed fireworks at five locations. W e tried not to miss the spectacular sunsets.
5.0
Perfect For Us
We were delighted with the vintage charm of the parlor, the personality of the well-equipped kitchen; the sunporch game room, where we worked jigsaw puzzles; the eighteen, matching outdoor chairs; the attractively decorated bedrooms; the bay views from every ocean-facing window, including "my" bedroom. We have found our Maine home away from home.
4.0
charming and quiet, short walk to down town
Sweet place with an old fashioned look and feel with a fully stocked kitchen. We had beautiful weather with just one day of rain. Lovely distant view of the ocean from the back porch with a beautiful ocean breeze. Bed comfortable and place clean. Rental agent helpful and quick to respond.
Water closets sometimes fussy and hot water much too hot. Old fashioned tubs and steep stairs to second floor. Would not recommend to family with small children.
I was disappointed that there weren't any board games! (there was a chess set)
5.0
Real (quiet, charming) Maine!
Our family, from 3 year-olds through 70 year old very much enjoyed our stay at this house and location. Port Clyde is small, quiet, and charming. Local food was great, from the Dip Net to Hedgerow. It was easy to get lobsters, local cheeses and veggies, and local beers. The trips to Monhegan were magical (and easy! we could walk to the ferry from the house). Great beach nearby, walks to the lighthouse, and the "big city" of Rockland and all of its conveniences just a drive away. The breezes through the house kept us cool during a hot 2018 summer visit. The kitchen was pretty spectacular and the convenience of the washer/dryer were much appreciated. The enclosed porch was a good space for children and music practice and projects. The outdoor deck was delightful for reading and dining and spectacular sunsets. We might rent here next summer!
4.0
Lovely house in a great location
This house was both comfortable and very well-maintained. The kitchen had all the amenities and was easy to cook in (although a bit more lighting could come in handy at night). There were 3 of us and the existence of two full bathrooms was a real plus. Internet access was great. The host was kind enough to supply us with "starter items" (paper towels, etc.) for our arrival. Veronika was also very responsive and considerate whenever I had a question.This house has known a lot of history and we were curious to know more.. The area around Port Clyde is interesting, with the Wyeth legacy. and its access to Monhegan island. Beautiful area. We recommend this house highly!
3.0
Older home, mostly updated
Good location, walk to Port, drive to numerous towns. Besides Monhegan Ferry not much to do in Port Clyde, General Store there terrible service and most staff, although they try, don't speak English. Home is updated w/beautiful kitchen and good size bedrooms but baths are near impossible to mediate hot/cold water, yard is nice but no landscaping or fence. New gas grill was nice. Overall it's worth the $ but the faucet sitch needs to be addressed for a return visit.
5.0
A wonderful spot, clean and comfy cottage, extremely well managed.
What a great week we had! Best weather we ever had on a Maine vacation and the cottage was just right. We've rented in Port Clyde a few times before and love it there. The cottage was the most comfortable we have rented anywhere. Very well equipped, charming decor, REALLY comfortable beds, and clean as a whistle. The washer wasn't working so we emailed Veronika. She responded instantly, set us up to use the washer and dryer at the neighboring cottage, and had the washer fixed in no time. Everyone was very nice. My only suggestion would be an awning or umbrella on the back deck as it was so sunny:). We hope to come back next year! Thanks for a lovely week!
5.0
Perfect location
Walking distance to lighthouse, beach, town, ferry but still quiet and serene. Splendid back deck to watch sunset over field, trees, and harbor in distance. For birders - paradise! Woke to songs of phoebes, parula, black-throated green warbler, and many others. Clean and cozy home, lovely porch room for breakfast and coffee. And our dog loved it all too!!
5.0
Perfect spot for family
The house is perfectly located, has a distant water view, was very clean and the management company was responsive to even minor requests. I stayed there 4 weeks and was very pleased with it. Perfect for 6 people with an extra room for someone to get away from any TV watchers, a small front yard for outdoor play with children. Am considering renting it again next year.
5.0
A recent visitor from Vermont
We have just returned home from an unforgettable week in Port Clyde staying at Frances House. Renting the cottage was a friendly, quick, and efficient experience. We arrived to a spotlessly clean cottage with charming details throughout with everything we needed including a well appointed kitchen that sported a slate sink and an antique Glenwood gas cook stove that was an absolute dream to cook on. Along with all these period details, the cottage had full internet service and excellent cellphone reception! The house sits on a hill overlooking a field of wildflowers and wild blueberry bushes beyond which one gets a view of the sea and nearby islands. And there was always a breeze. Perfectly located, we were in easy in walking distance to everything in Port Clyde including ice cream, the dock, fresh fish, groceries from the general store, restaurants, galleries, and a post office to send postcards from. It is just over a mile walk to Marshall Point Lighthouse and museum. And yet, with all this access, Frances House was amazingly private-feeling. We enjoyed every moment of our stay and look forward to visiting again soon!
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Wie viel kostet dieser cottage im Vergleich zu anderen in Cushing?
Der Durchschnittspreis für eine Anmietung in Cushing beträgt 233 € pro Nacht. Diese Miete ist 49 € günstiger als der Durchschnitt.
Ist das Parken in diesem cottage inbegriffen?
Ja, das Parken ist als Ausstattungsmerkmal bei Haus der Seekapitän-Tochter über Küstendorf von Port Clyde aufgeführt. Für weitere Informationen empfehlen wir Ihnen, sich mit dem Anbieter der Unterkunft in Verbindung zu setzen, um zu erfahren, wo Sie parken können.
Gibt es in diesem cottage einen Pool?
Wir haben keinen Pool gefunden, der als Ausstattungsmerkmal für diesen cottage aufgeführt ist. Es kann sich lohnen, noch einmal zu prüfen, ob ein Pool für Ihren Aufenthalt wichtig ist.
Ist Haus der Seekapitän-Tochter über Küstendorf von Port Clyde haustierfreundlich?
Ja! Diese cottage ist haustierfreundlich. Für weitere Informationen empfehlen wir Ihnen, sich mit dem Buchungsanbieter in Verbindung zu setzen.
Welche Ausstattungsmerkmale sind bei Haus der Seekapitän-Tochter über Küstendorf von Port Clyde verfügbar?
Wir haben 9 Ausstattungsmerkmale für diese Unterkunft gefunden. Dazu gehören haustiere erlaubt, küche/kochnische, internet/wlan, parkplatz und waschmaschine.