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Historic Federal Period brick mansion on fabled Chestnut Street, Salem, MA

Historic Federal Period brick mansion on fabled Chestnut Street, Salem, MA

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Front
Rear
Entry Hall
Spiral Staircase
Living Room

Overview of Historic Federal Period brick mansion on fabled Chestnut Street, Salem, MA

Reviews
10 out of 10 Exceptional
6 bedrooms3+ bathroomsSleeps 12557 sq m

Popular amenities

  • FireplaceFireplaceFireplace
  • KitchenKitchenKitchen
  • Barbecue grillBarbecue grillBarbecue grill
  • WasherWasherWasher
  • DryerDryerDryer
  • Outdoor spaceOutdoor spaceOutdoor space

Explore the area

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Salem, MA
  • Popular LocationWitch House8 min walk
  • Popular LocationPeabody Essex Museum13 min walk
  • Popular LocationSalem Witch Museum17 min walk
  • AirportBoston, MA (BNH-Boston Harbor Seaplane Base)38 min drive

Rooms & beds

6 bedrooms (sleeps 12)

Bedroom 1

1 King Bed

Bedroom 2

1 Queen Bed

Bedroom 3

1 Queen Bed

Bedroom 4

1 Double Bed

Bedroom 5

1 Double Bed

Bedroom 6

1 Queen Bed

3 bathrooms, 1 half bathroom

Bathroom 1

Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Jetted bathtub

Bathroom 2

Toilet · Shower only

Bathroom 3

Toilet · Shower only

Bathroom 4

Toilet

Spaces

Kitchen
Separate dining area
Outdoor play area
Garden

About this property

Historic Federal Period brick mansion on fabled Chestnut Street, Salem, MA

The Saltonstall - Tuckerman House is a breathtaking brick Federal Period mansion built in 1810 and first occupied by Leverett Saltonstall, the first Mayor of Salem and scion of one of the oldest and most prominent families in Massachusetts. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it resides on historic Chestnut Street, which has often been called one of the most beautiful street in America. Still the premier residential street in Salem, Chestnut Street was laid out in 1800 as the street on which some of America’s first millionaires, many of whom were shipowners, merchants, and sea captains engaged in the China Trade, would build their mansions. The house is prominently featured in a number of books on architecture and is famous for it's three story suspended spiral staircase. The current residents are only the third family to reside in the house since it was built over two hundred years ago.

The approximately 6,000 square foot house has six large bedrooms, three and a half recently renovated bathrooms, a beautifully renovated kitchen with a Vulcan restaurant stove and cherry cabinets custom built by a furniture maker who has made pieces for the White House, a butler’s pantry, an amazing formal dining room, a children’s playroom, a laundry room, a wisteria-trimmed sunroom, and a library. All of the period details remain, including exquisite wood work and moldings and ten fireplaces (regretfully not available for use by guests due to their age). There are high ceilings and large windows throughout (unlike many other antique homes for rent, which often have some of their bedrooms in low ceiling height, small window upper floors that have been converted from attics or were once servants quarters) The house is gracefully furnished with lovely antiques, Persian carpets, etc., While many visitors exclaim that the house should be a museum, they find it warm and welcoming, not stuffy.

There is a lovely yard and garden and a gas grill for outdoor cooking.

The house is in a historic residential neighborhood on the edge of downtown Salem, within walking distance of the city’s many wonderful restaurants and shops, tourist attractions, America’s oldest museum, the Peabody Essex, the waterfront, and the train to Boston, which takes 25-30 minutes.

The opportunity to stay in a home like this rarely presents itself.

Property manager

Rich Jagolta
Premier Host
Premier Host

Languages

English

Amenities

Kitchen
Washer
Dryer
Outdoor space
Barbecue grill
Fireplace

House Rules

Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 30
Check out before 11:00 AM

Children

Children allowed: ages 0–17

Events

No events allowed

Pets

No pets allowed

Smoking

Smoking is not permitted
Renters agree that their credit card may be charged for late payments.
My home is in a quiet residential neighborhood. Out of respect for my neighbors, it cannot be used for functions, parties, or events.
Please use coasters and tableclothes to protect the wood furniture.

Damage and incidentals

You will be responsible for any damage to the rental property caused by you or your party during your stay.

Important information

You need to know

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 not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property
Property Registration Number C0085122580

We should mention

A car is not required for transport to and from this property

About the area

Salem

Located in Salem, this holiday home is in the city centre and near theme parks. Encore Boston Harbor and Independence Greenway Bike Route are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Revere Beach and Lynn Heritage State Park - Waterfront Park. Water Park of New England and Salem Wax Museum are also worth visiting. Scuba diving and snorkelling offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with horse riding and hiking/biking trails nearby.
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Salem, MA

What's nearby

  • Witch House - 8 min walk
  • Salem Museum - 12 min walk
  • Peabody Essex Museum - 13 min walk
  • Salem Witch Trials Memorial - 14 min walk
  • Salem Witch Museum - 17 min walk

Getting around

  • Beverly Montserrat Station - 7 min drive
  • Salem Station - 16 min walk
  • Beverly, MA (BVY-Beverly Municipal) - 21 min drive

Restaurants

  • East Regiment Beer Company - 13 min walk
  • Rockafellas Restaurant and Bar - 11 min walk
  • Gulu-Gulu Cafe - 10 min walk
  • The Lobster Shanty - 11 min walk
  • Turners Seafood - 13 min walk

Frequently asked questions

Is Historic Federal Period brick mansion on fabled Chestnut Street, Salem, MA pet-friendly?

No, pets are not allowed at this property.

What time is check-in at Historic Federal Period brick mansion on fabled Chestnut Street, Salem, MA ?

Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.

What time is check-out at Historic Federal Period brick mansion on fabled Chestnut Street, Salem, MA ?

Checkout is at 11:00 AM.

Where is Historic Federal Period brick mansion on fabled Chestnut Street, Salem, MA located?

Located in the heart of Salem, this holiday home is within a 10-minute walk of Pickering House and Witch House. Hamilton Hall and Ropes Mansion are also within 10 minutes. Salem Station is 16 minutes by foot.

Reviews

10

Exceptional

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9.6/10

Cleanliness

10/10

Check-in

9.8/10

Communication

10/10

Location

9.8/10

Listing accuracy

Reviews

10/10 Excellent

Carol G.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Amazing!
Richard is an amazing host. He answered all of my questions while he himself was dealing with a crisis. The house was immaculate, gorgeously decorated and met all of our expectations! I would recommend to anyone visiting Salem to try and get this house!
Stayed 4 nights in Oct 2023

10/10 Excellent

Sharon H.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
September Family Vacation
We love Salem and for this trip the weather was perfect and the house was perfect. We loved lounging in the sun room. The location was perfect for walking to all attractions. Loved our stay.
Stayed 5 nights in Sep 2023

10/10 Excellent

Jackson S.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Great spot for a group
We stayed for our wedding weekend. Great property for photos!
Stayed 3 nights in Sep 2023

10/10 Excellent

Betsy E.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Great Home for a Big Family Celebration
We were looking for a home that could accommodate my extended family for a weekend that culminated in my son’s graduation from Tuft’s. Close to everything Salem has to offer, this gracious historic home with the fabulous sunroom is thoughtfully appointed and the kitchen/bedrooms/bathrooms had everything we needed. Rich was excellent with communication. He met us at the home when we arrived and we toured the home together while he educated us on its history. He also gave us some very helpful advice about negotiating Logan airport because some of us were arriving late Friday, or recommending nearby restaurants. Check out was easy. We had two Octogenarians in our group and the 2nd floor rooms accommodated them well. We did not have any family members under the age of 21. Everybody enjoyed the home. Salem is such an interesting and vibrant town. It was a wonderful weekend. Highly recommended. Thanks, Rich!
Stayed 3 nights in May 2023

10/10 Excellent

Mary B.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Great location
I hosted a witchy themed bachelorette at Rich’s. The property fit 10 of us comfortably, it was perfectly located in a beautiful neighborhood 10 minutes walking to downtown. Rich was very responsive and the check in was quick, easy, and ahead of schedule.
Stayed 3 nights in May 2023

About the host

Hosted by Rich Jagolta

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This is my family's home, not merely a property I own for rental purposes. As such, I am careful to rent it to visitors who will appreciate and respect its history and the care I have put into preserving both the house and its furnishings. However, it's a comfortable house meant to be lived in, and it's important to me that guests relax and enjoy it as much as my children and I do.

I've had an eclectic and interesting work life, including being an international banker on Wall Street, head of a wine importing and distributing company (yes, for a time I got paid to drink wine), a business workout and turnaround consultant, and now a real estate broker.

I was raised on the North Shore of Boston, but have traveled extensively around the world. I have degrees from Georgetown University and University of Chicago, and have been a Fellow and faculty member at Harvard University. I have lived in New York, London, Chicago, Washington, and Cambridge before moving to Salem 20 years ago. I was attracted to Salem not just for its outstanding history and culture, but because, if one is so inclined, there is something fun and different to do here every day. There are always music, literary events, museum shows, history talks, political events, and lively restaurants and bars. I also enjoy the opportunity to bike, run, stand-up paddleboard, sail, kayak, practice yoga, and many other active lifestyle activities available in Salem.

One of the reasons I rent out the house is to help pay for the large expense of maintaining a house like this, and also to give people who may not otherwise have the opportunity or inclination to own this kind of property themselves a chance to experience it firsthand.. However, I also do it because I have met some wonderful and fascinating people this way. I look forward to meeting you.

Why they chose this property

I had been looking at houses to buy for about a year, and found some that were interesting but, none that were exactly right. I knew as soon as I drove up to this house that it was the one. As a high school student, I attended a few balls and parties at Hamilton Hall, the Federalist meeting hall a couple of hundred yards down Chestnut Street. I was fascinated that I was attending parties in the same room in which historical figures like the Marquis de Lafayette had been to parties. I had taken the trolley tour that describes the historic homes of Chestnut Street, and knew that fascinating people had lived on the street in the past - Thomas Saunders, the venture capitalist who provided Salemite Alexander Graham Bell with the funds to start his telephone company; Ernest Fenellosa, the Japanese Imperial Commissioner of Fine Arts, Frank Benson, the Impressionist artist; Stephen Phillips, King Kamehameha of Hawaii's first attorney general, charged with writing an American style constitution for that country. I knew that what was to become my own house had been first lived in by Leverett Saltonstall, the first Mayor of Salem. It made me wonder what famous visitors to Salem may have been entertained right here.

The lovely yard and garden are also an appealing aspect of this home.

What makes this property unique

I have lived in this home for over twenty years now, and I still notice new details that never caught my eye before. There are the ten fireplaces, some with carved and columned wood mantels and surrounds, some with marble, some with soapstone inserts, one with brass. There are the 54 windows, some with bulls-eye glass, most with the original, slightly wavy period glass, and even one with antique graffiti - JA Tuckerman scratched into it. The Tuckermans lived here in 1860. There's the three story suspended spiral staircase, so amazing a technological feat in 1810 architects have been writing about and studying it ever since.

The ability to reside on a lovely residential street, yet be within walking distance of Salem's vibrant downtown allows one to easily take advantage of Salem's wonderful museums, historic, artistic, and cultural attractions, waterfront, restaurants and shops.

Few people are fortunate enough to have the experience of living in a home like this, which many people liken to a museum more than a traditional house. It's even rare to have the opportunity to stay in one. I enjoy sharing that others. This is your chance to experience it, too.

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