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Remodeled Historical Cape House. Close to Town, Bayside, and Ocean
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9.8 out of 10
Exceptional
4 bedrooms 1+ bathroom Sleeps 6
Popular amenities
Explore the area
Wellfleet, MA
- Wellfleet Preservation Hall13 min walk
- Cape Cod National Seashore19 min walk
- Cape Cod Beaches3 min drive
- Hyannis, MA (HYA-Barnstable Municipal)59 min drive
Rooms & beds
4 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 1
2 Single Beds
Bedroom 2
2 Single Beds
Bedroom 4
1 Single Bed
Primary Bedroom
1 Queen Bed
1 bathroom, 1 half bathroom
Bathroom 1
Bidet · Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 2
Soap · Toilet
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Outdoor play area
Garden
About this property
Remodeled Historical Cape House. Close to Town, Bayside, and Ocean
This Historical Cape house has been updated and renovated with Central HVAC and a brand new kitchen w/ appliances. Out-door shower, two decks, Grill and Gas fire pit. Walking distance to Town Center, Cycling distance to the Ocean and Bay-side.
To Town=2 min drive/3 min bike/11 min walk
To Bay-side /Pier=4 min drive/8 min bike/25 min walk
To Ocean=6 min drive/15 min bike/52 min walk
As with so many Wellfleet houses, this residence is no longer in its original location. Formerly on Briar Lane, it now perches discreetly above Route 6, where it was moved in 1949 when the highway was being created. It is a full Cape with Federal details, built in 1842 by Captain Isaiah Atkins Freeman (1809-1889), a Wellfleet mariner. The Matthews Family have owned the home since 1983. Enter through the side door, away from Route 6. Straight in front of you is the stairway to the attic. Take a peek at the steep attic stairs, and note on the right the original solid wall structure of cement and horsehair. The kitchen addition was originally an unfinished area used for canning. A pantry blocking the original sink was removed. The Kitchen was newly renovated in 2022 although the 1920s enamel breakfast table remains. Proceed through to the dining room, the oldest part of the house, with beautiful wide-beam floors. On the wall is a painting of the house commissioned of renowned local artist Vincent Amicosante. A medical cabinet makes a great liquor storage area, and a Hoosier cabinet displays and stores china. The original kitchen was probably part of this room. On the table will be a photo album with pictures of the home at earlier times. Two rooms off the dining room would originally have been the birthing room and a pantry. The northern room, probably the birthing room, was converted to a bathroom. The southern room, now used as a children's room, probably had stairs descending to the root cellar of the original house. (The present house sits over a full basement.) Note the painting by local artist Jackson Taylor Vanhouten Kitson. Proceed through to the living room, the original parlor. Observe the fancier wood trim, the original plaster ceiling, and built-in bookcases flanking the fireplace. This is the only functioning fireplace in the present home. Along the south wall are photos of local scenes. A wooden ship’s trunk contains games (take a peek and try to find the hidden drawers!). Lanterns decorating the mantelpiece are from a pier in New York City, and the ship’s model was purchased from a prison store. On the top shelf of the hutch is pottery by Peg Andre, whose shop is the old customs house on Commercial Street. Take the staircase by the front door to view the upstairs bedrooms, probably the domain of the children. The north bedroom was originally two rooms, and the ceiling was raised when it was redone. In this room there is an antique bread chest. Notice the size of the exposed beams in the added bathroom, which would have been the end of the original house, but now there is a door leading into the unfinished attic of the kitchen addition (peek if you like). Back down the stairs and to your right is the master bedroom. Over the former fireplace hangs a painting of Wellfleet village by children’s book author and illustrator Pat Sustendal. Kathy Matthews painted the ship on the bureau. As you leave through the front door, notice the antique glass panels surrounding the doorway, and enjoy the gardens and the granite fountain.
To Town=2 min drive/3 min bike/11 min walk
To Bay-side /Pier=4 min drive/8 min bike/25 min walk
To Ocean=6 min drive/15 min bike/52 min walk
As with so many Wellfleet houses, this residence is no longer in its original location. Formerly on Briar Lane, it now perches discreetly above Route 6, where it was moved in 1949 when the highway was being created. It is a full Cape with Federal details, built in 1842 by Captain Isaiah Atkins Freeman (1809-1889), a Wellfleet mariner. The Matthews Family have owned the home since 1983. Enter through the side door, away from Route 6. Straight in front of you is the stairway to the attic. Take a peek at the steep attic stairs, and note on the right the original solid wall structure of cement and horsehair. The kitchen addition was originally an unfinished area used for canning. A pantry blocking the original sink was removed. The Kitchen was newly renovated in 2022 although the 1920s enamel breakfast table remains. Proceed through to the dining room, the oldest part of the house, with beautiful wide-beam floors. On the wall is a painting of the house commissioned of renowned local artist Vincent Amicosante. A medical cabinet makes a great liquor storage area, and a Hoosier cabinet displays and stores china. The original kitchen was probably part of this room. On the table will be a photo album with pictures of the home at earlier times. Two rooms off the dining room would originally have been the birthing room and a pantry. The northern room, probably the birthing room, was converted to a bathroom. The southern room, now used as a children's room, probably had stairs descending to the root cellar of the original house. (The present house sits over a full basement.) Note the painting by local artist Jackson Taylor Vanhouten Kitson. Proceed through to the living room, the original parlor. Observe the fancier wood trim, the original plaster ceiling, and built-in bookcases flanking the fireplace. This is the only functioning fireplace in the present home. Along the south wall are photos of local scenes. A wooden ship’s trunk contains games (take a peek and try to find the hidden drawers!). Lanterns decorating the mantelpiece are from a pier in New York City, and the ship’s model was purchased from a prison store. On the top shelf of the hutch is pottery by Peg Andre, whose shop is the old customs house on Commercial Street. Take the staircase by the front door to view the upstairs bedrooms, probably the domain of the children. The north bedroom was originally two rooms, and the ceiling was raised when it was redone. In this room there is an antique bread chest. Notice the size of the exposed beams in the added bathroom, which would have been the end of the original house, but now there is a door leading into the unfinished attic of the kitchen addition (peek if you like). Back down the stairs and to your right is the master bedroom. Over the former fireplace hangs a painting of Wellfleet village by children’s book author and illustrator Pat Sustendal. Kathy Matthews painted the ship on the bureau. As you leave through the front door, notice the antique glass panels surrounding the doorway, and enjoy the gardens and the granite fountain.
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Dryer
Free WiFi
Air conditioning
Outdoor space
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 30
Check out before 10:30 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
One bedroom has a trundle bed not mentioned above
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Check-out instructions
The host requires you to complete the following before checking out:
Load and start the dishwasher
Strip any used beds, gather used towels and store extra beds
Remove personal items, remove leftover food and drinks and take out the rubbish
Turn off the lights, lock the doors and return the keys
Put Cushions back in shed, put umbrellas down
Turn off gas and cover Grill & fire pit
Place Sprinkler in middle of yard
Failure to complete these may result in a negative review from the host.
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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
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Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a deadlock
Property Registration Number C0425443180
About the area
Wellfleet
Wellfleet is home to this holiday home. Commercial Street is a popular attraction and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Cape Cod National Seashore and Cape Cod Beaches. Poit's Lighthouse Mini Golf and Atlantic Spice Company are also worth visiting.
Wellfleet, MA
What's nearby
- Wellfleet Preservation Hall - 13 min walk - 1.1 km
- Cape Cod National Seashore - 19 min walk - 1.7 km
- Cape Cod Beaches - 3 min drive - 3.2 km
- Mayo Beach - 4 min drive - 3.6 km
- Cahoon Hollow Beach - 5 min drive - 4.7 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Cumberland Farms - 2 min drive
- Dunkin' - 3 min drive
- Mac's Seafood Wellfleet Pier - 3 min drive
- Moby Dick’s - 4 min walk
- The Beachcomber - 5 min drive
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