Brackett Cottage: Charming, Historic Home, Walk to Harbor, Town, & Eateries, Fast WiFi, Smart TVs

Beach
Iron/ironing board, internet, bed sheets
Hair dryer, towels
Iron/ironing board, internet, bed sheets
Iron/ironing board, internet, bed sheets

About this house rental

Nestled in the heart of historic old town Marblehead, Brackett Cottage is a mere 1-minute walk to shops and restaurants. A 5-minute walk takes you to a beach on Marblehead's famous harbor. While away a perfect day, watching sailboats and schooners soar past. A visit to Brackett Cottage of historic Marblehead transports the traveler back in time when world travelers were courageous and few, and America emblazoned revolutionary spirit. Brackett Cottage celebrates the libertarian spirit while showcasing the owners’ pride of Marblehead. Brackett Cottage harkens back to a time when travelers returned home with wares from long global jaunts. Each piece tells a story. Visitors are embraced by the wares of a global traveler juxtaposed with items that celebrate Marblehead’s seafaring and revolutionary history. Brackett Cottage elegantly encircles you with fine prints, antique style dinner ware, and nautical charts that represent Marblehead’s seafaring role in the American Revolution, War of 1812 and World War I. Immerse in the story of Marblehead, as it serves as the birthplace to the U.S. Navy, while admiring famous ships, tapestries, tables and lamps from around the world. This New England colonial, built in 1810, features seafaring pieces that reflect the town's character. Each one has been hand-selected to tell the story of this home and one of the most distinct towns in Boston’s North Shore, Marblehead. Brackett Cottage was built by a shipwright for a shipwright – everything about this home is unique. No two rooms have the same shape or height; every room has a colonial era fireplace and a tilt earned through the centuries. Built-ins abound, and the staircase with brass rail feels more appropriate in a ship than a home. If you want an elegantly appointed, unique accommodation, Brackett Cottage is the place for you. Guest note: as is typical with many colonial era homes, ceilings and doorways are a little lower than today’s standards. Tall people may need to duck through doorways. Stairways are narrow, and floors slope. At Brackett Cottage, each room provides a cozy place for you to relax and reflect. In the Living Room, it’s easy to imagine family, friends, and neighbors gathered around the fireplace on the couch or the swivel chairs, sharing news and stories. The fireplace with electric insert and cozy lighting provides the perfect ambience for parlor games and conversations. The Dining Room welcomes guests to host elegant and intimate dinner parties, or to read by the fireplace. The dining table accommodates 4-6 with dinnerware and glassware displayed in the built-in sideboard. If the natural wood of this room could talk, the stories it would tell! The Kitchen comprises full-sized appliances and all the furnishings to cook any family meal from a simple continental breakfast to a full dinner. As you exit the Kitchen you head out to the brick pathway that leads to either the stairway to Washington Street, or to the gorgeous private garden where guests enjoy al fresco dining. Now it’s time to grab the brass handrail and climb the ship-like stairs to the second floor where the bedrooms and bathroom await. In the Master Bedroom, feel like royalty among the French Provincial décor. A king-sized bed smothered with silk bedding and pillows is adorned with classic side tables and crystal lamps. A silk slipper chair beside the fireplace provides another comfortable reading nook. Above the fireplace hangs a nod to modern times; guests can enjoy their favorite streaming services on the 50” smart flat-screen TV, courtesy of high speed internet. In the Guest Bedroom, the shipwright’s hand is evident. The room feels like a colonial-era ship’s cabin with a built-in trundle bed, quirky closets, and a classic bureau. As is a common theme in this Marblehead home, there is another fireside reading nook. The smallest bedroom, is outfitted as a den with a trundle day bed lined with large comfy pillows. While sleeping for 2 is possible, the room is set-up for snuggling in front of another 50” smart flat-screen TV – watch your favorite shows or play your favorite games. Shelves, hooks and a cedar chest provide storage for the guest’s belongings. The full bathroom has a tile-enclosed bath/shower combination along with the usual accouterments. ******* Brackett Cottage Highlights Central Location – 1-minute walk to Marblehead Center, 4-minute walk to the beach Private gorgeous garden with large patio and outdoor dining High-speed WiFi 2 50” Smart Flat Screen TVs King sized bed in master bedroom Full sized appliances: Stove, Oven, Fridge, Washer & Dryer, and dishwasher Parking Passes for off-street parking are available for a nominal fee. *** House Rules ***** - Smoking is strictly prohibited. Guests will be fined and immediately evicted if there is any evidence of smoking found anywhere in this home. - No pets allowed! Please NO PARTIES, EVENTS, PERFORMING ARTISTS OR BANDS ARE ALLOWED AT ANY TIME. These are cause for eviction with no refund and may damage our ability to offer the home for future guests exposing you to liability. As with each of our iTrip North Shore properties, Brackett Cottage features a "starter kit" of a few-days' worth of supplies for guests that includes toilet paper, paper towels, dish detergent, & more. The beds at Brackett Cottage are fully made and ready for your arrival with freshly laundered linens. A set of towels for each person is also included in the rental rate. __________ About Marblehead Founded in 1629, Marblehead was a crucial fishing port during the American Revolution; much of its history can be discovered by navigating through the colorful, narrow streets of Old Town. Like an open-air museum, Marblehead flaunts its history not only in its well-preserved 18th-century houses and architecture, national historic landmarks and local shops are sprinkled throughout the town. After meandering amongst the quaint Colonial houses, take a tour through Marblehead Neck, which leads to the lighthouse. Marvel at the breathtaking views of Marblehead Harbor, birthplace of the US Navy, & a major sailing capital. Marblehead’s most popular beach, Devereux, has plenty of picnic tables, playgrounds, and on-site restrooms. Gas House Beach is on Little Harbor. With a rocky shore and small boats anchored in tranquil, shallow water, the scene at Gas House is perfectly New England. Active visitors can enjoy a paddle at King’s Beach with views of Boston. __________ About iTrip North Shore Properties - Smoking is strictly prohibited. Guests will be fined and immediately evicted for smoking or vaping in the home or on the property. - NO PARTIES, EVENTS, PERFORMING ARTISTS OR BANDS ALLOWED AT ANY TIME. These are cause for eviction with no refund. If any damage impacts our ability to offer the home for future guests, you will be held liable. __________ Amenities: - Each of property features a starter set of supplies for guests which includes toilet paper, paper towels, dish detergent, & hand soap. - The beds are fully made & ready for your arrival with freshly laundered linens. A set of towels for each registered guest are included in the rental rate. - For family friendly homes, a luxury Pack-n-Play or other children's furnishings are available for an additional charge (as availability permits). __________ Visiting like a local means being neighborly. Please be respectful of the owner's home and considerate of the neighbors.

Amenities

Air conditioner
Kitchen / Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Balcony / Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Garden

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Reviews

4.8/5.0
Outstanding(86 Reviews)
4.0
star 5 empty
Oct 2023
The home was clean and met our expectations. There was plenty of room for myself and my adult daughter. The homes furnishings were colonial style with modern touches. We were visiting Salem for her birthday and decided to stay in Marble Head. It was an easy drive to Salem. Marble Head offered many wonderful restaurants as well. Street parking is at a minimum and I purchased a parking spot in a lot a few blocks away which is where we parked all of the time. It was fine except for unloading and loading our luggage which on the check in day was a problem due to rain. Otherwise unless you have limited mobility or can’t navigate steps this home is a great place to stay. I only gave it 4 stars because of the parking.
5.0
Sep 2023
It was a great place to stay. Easy trip to everywhere Street parking is really not an option in front of the property.
5.0
Aug 2023
Perfect accommodations for our family's first visit to historic Marblehead. The house is compact but comfortable; staying here fosters the imagination. We're grateful for the nice bathroom when the original inhabitants had outdoor facilities. Grateful for the modern conveniences of microwave, dishwasher and laundry (which work great) in the tiny kitchen. Everything is clean. The living room is comfortable, and our entire family has been spending hours at the end of our busy days curled up on the couches or in the chairs with a book (or smart phone!) We eat as many meals as possible out on the private patio. It's a short walk to a fully-appointed grocery (Crosby's Market) and many historic, lovely neighborhood sites. The stack of local history books is much appreciated as we plan our days as are the tips for dining, site-seeing and travel in the check-in email. Wifi works better than at home, lol. Parking is a challenge, but you can do a ton here without a car thanks to public transportation and walkable places of interest. Very pleased with our stay here. Thank you for having us!
5.0
Aug 2023
Historic Marblehead is beyond what words can describe. My family and I enjoyed seeing firsthand what some of the aspects of the 1700s/1800s had to offer.
3.0
star 4 emptystar 5 empty
Jul 2023
The cottage is perfectly located in the Marblehead Historic District, walk to everything. 1830's house gives a glimpse of what life was like then. Really interesting house. My son said it best: "This is a worn out museum." LOTS of little issues the HoProperty Manager neglects to fix. TV in tiny BR not set up and couldn't be watched, floor lamp broken and didn't work, dryer is broken-can't set the temperature, Internet security issues, cosmetics/nail clipper/tweezers left from prior renters, frayed carpet, dirty pans w/hair stuck to the grease, no ice cubes & broken trays (I bought 4), fabric under couch coming loose,Welcome Package was two small bottles of water and a $4 bottle of wine, etc... I wish I could upload the pictures. Except the backyard no place to comfortably hang out. The LR furniture is worn out, DR table if opened is too large for the room, one side of the table is slanted at such an angle that your plate would end up in your lap. The main bedroom has a king or queen bed. The second bedroom has a trundle bed and you could fit two people in the room. The third (tiny, tiny, tiny) bedroom also has a trundle bed. If you were really desperate you could have two people in the room if they don't mind stepping over each other to get in/out of bed. The "Property Manager" has good people working for her. Vicki, Eli, Maria and Paulo were great. That is why I gave 5 stars for Property Manager Communication. If it wasn't run down we would stay there again.
5.0
Jul 2023
Cutest little cottage with beautiful color and art! Just a walk away from shops and beach. Short drive to scenic views, museums and history rich destinations.
4.0
star 5 empty
Jul 2023
Good communication with management company. The house is steps away from everything. To Note: The coffee machine is a Keurig. Parking is challenging.
5.0
Jul 2023
Loved our Marblehead vacation. This VRBO was smack dab in the middle of “old town” and was an easy walk anywhere. Great little destination spot, would definitely recommend this place to anyone. Neighbors are also a super big plus!

FAQs

How much does this house cost compared to others in Marblehead?

The average price for a rental in Marblehead is $404 per night. This rental is $134 above the average.

Is parking included with this house?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Brackett Cottage: Charming, Historic Home, Walk to Harbor, Town, & Eateries, Fast WiFi, Smart TVs. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this house?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Brackett Cottage: Charming, Historic Home, Walk to Harbor, Town, & Eateries, Fast WiFi, Smart TVs pet friendly?

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What amenities are available at Brackett Cottage: Charming, Historic Home, Walk to Harbor, Town, & Eateries, Fast WiFi, Smart TVs?

We found 10 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, kitchen / kitchenette, internet / wifi, fireplace, and parking.

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