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Spacious 6-Bedroom Home in Solomons
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6 bedrooms3+ bathroomsSleeps 14278.7 sq m
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Solomons, MD
- Place, Solomons Island Boardwalk3 min walk
- Place, J.C. Lore Oyster House3 min walk
- Place, Drum Point Lighthouse9 min walk
Rooms & beds
6 bedrooms (sleeps 14)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 4
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 5
1 King Bed
Bedroom 6
2 Single Beds
3 bathrooms, 1 half bathroom
Bathroom 1
Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 2
Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 3
Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 4
Toilet
Spaces
Kitchen
Office
Balcony
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Spacious 6-Bedroom Home in Solomons
Summary:
Create lasting memories in this spacious 6-bedroom, 3.5-bath home in the heart of Solomons Island.
- 3,000 sq. ft. of comfort
- Short walk to shops, restaurants, and waterfront attractions
- Bikes, kayaks, and pet-friendly options
- Recently renovated with modern amenities
- Perfect for a fun family retreat
- @TheDreamRentals
The Space:
Create lasting memories in this spacious 6-bedroom, 3.5-bath home in the heart of Solomons Island. With 3,000 sq. ft. of comfort, it’s just a short walk to shops, restaurants, and waterfront attractions. Enjoy bikes, kayaks, and pet-friendly options—perfect for a fun family retreat! Originally built in 1920, this home was just recently renovated by the newest owner to welcome modern amenities to the space. In the heart of Solomons Island, there are many fun activities for all ages to do within a short walk from the house!
Comfortable Accommodation:
- 6 spacious bedrooms
- 3.5 modern bathrooms
- Accommodates large families or groups
Interior Feeling:
- Recently renovated for a blend of historic charm and modern comfort
- 3,000 sq. ft. of living space
- Inviting atmosphere with ample natural light
Outdoor Bliss:
- Access to bikes and kayaks for outdoor adventures
- Pet-friendly options available
- Close proximity to waterfront attractions
Delightful Dining:
- Dining areas suitable for family meals
- Fully equipped kitchen for cooking enthusiasts
Professional Cleaning:
- Thoroughly cleaned and maintained for guest comfort
Enjoy the perfect family retreat in this beautiful home, where you can create lasting memories.
Guest Access:
The whole house and yard
The Neighborhood:
Sun, fun, and water are the focus of Solomons Island at the confluence of Maryland’s Patuxent River and the Chesapeake Bay. Solomons is as delightful and picturesque a place to leave everything behind as you’ll find around the Bay area. Water’s here, water’s there, and where it isn’t, you’re almost certainly someplace celebrating the water.
Calvert County might be one of Maryland’s smallest counties, and with 230 miles of shoreline, you can understand why there’s so much focus on water activities. But there’s enough packed into this small space to keep you busy for days, even if you only planned a three-hour tour.
You’ll find marinas, restaurants and bars (most with great views!), museums, shopping, a riverwalk/boardwalk, and spots for birding. (More than 160 bird species have been spotted here, with highlights including wintering loons, grebes, geese, ducks, and gulls.)
For those who love to fish, you’ll want to bring a cooler for your catch. The rockfish (a striped bass that’s Maryland’s state fish), redfish, bluefish, flounder, black and red drum, and the invasive blue catfish are plentiful, as are fishing charter captains and crews or mates. Bunky’s Charter Boats offers private charters and the gear you need.
One spot you don’t want to miss is the Calvert Marine Museum. Little ones can climb a model of the nearby Cove Point Lighthouse to turn on the light, look for hidden pictures in a mural, and explore the touch tank. Plus, you can discover treasures along a marsh walk, investigate an oyster house, take a cruise, marvel at a wood-carving shop, and, of course, tour the relocated screw-pile, cottage-type Drum Point Lighthouse. It’s only one of three iconic lighthouses remaining on the Bay from the original 45. Make sure you save time to browse through the gift shop to pick up some souvenirs.
Head to the end of the Dowell peninsula at the southeastern section of the island, where Back Creek joins the Patuxent for a tranquil moment. You’ll see the 8-foot statue “On Watch” by world-renowned Maryland sculptor Antonio “Toby” Mendez. It’s on the grounds of the former Amphibious Training Base, where between 1942 and 1945, about 68,000 military personnel were trained. They landed in North Africa, Sicily, and Normandy. Ironically, some of those trained here at Solomons, Maryland, participated in the landings in the Solomons Islands in the Pacific.
When you want to explore nature, stop by the Battle Creek Cypress Swamp in Prince Frederick, where you’ll discover the country’s northernmost stand of cypress trees, with the knees, but without the Spanish moss.
The Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum is on 560 scenic acres along the Patuxent with miles of trails, a visitor center with interactive exhibits, and a ton of educational programs. The Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory (one of three in the country), located in Saint Leonard, is home to more than 10,000,000 artifacts.
The Tiki Bar & Grill, known for its mai tais and live music on weekend nights, has a menu that features shareables like fried pickle chips, rockfish bites, and lump crab balls, along with main dishes including shrimp, scallops, beef skewers, and salmon — and even a free dog biscuit for your fur baby. (It’s closed December through March.)
Public art, most of it on loan from the National Gallery of Art and the Hirshhorn Museum, is the highlight of the Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center, a Smithsonian affiliate. The bronze fountain sculpture at the entrance depicts a Bay waterman holding oyster-harvesting tongs. When the water’s cascading, children are allowed to dip their toes in.
Calvert County is home to a constant stream of events, from food-related to boating and arts to history, giving you plenty to do when you visit.
The Lighthouse Restaurant & Dock Bar is operated by the same Calvert County natives who owned Clarke’s Landing restaurant for 16 years prior to building the Lighthouse in 2013. Family-friendly with a kids menu. Look for Rusty in the kitchen and Nick managing the front of the house. Happy hour on weekdays (except holidays). It’s closed for the month of January. 14636 S. Solomons Island Rd.
Located just outside of town, the Ruddy Duck Brewery & Grill with Carlos Yanez and Michael Kelley at the spout (so to speak) is the kind of hangout place every town needs. This is where you go for live music, sports programming (on four high-definition screens), and trivia night. Look for greens, seafood platters, pizzas, sandwiches, and more. 13200 Dowell Rd., Dowell
Kids love searching for sharks’ teeth and fossils at Calvert Cliffs State Park. The distance from the primary parking lot to the beach is a little less than 2 miles, so make sure you bring a stroller for young children. You can also fish, explore, and enjoy the park’s accessible recycled tire playground. 9500 H.G. Trueman Rd., Lusby
As you’re driving through the county, look for traces of its agricultural heritage, local history, and artistic talent with hand-painted wooden quilt squares mounted on barns and buildings. There are 21 “barn quilts” from Dunkirk to Solomons.
Written by Judy Colbert
September 2, 2022 for Northern Virginia Magazine
Getting Around:
Most activities are within walking distance of the house. Bikes are a great and quick way to get around the island. There’s plenty of parking on the property!
Other Things to Note:
This house was built in 1920 and is the oldest house in Solomons! Renovated in 2022, this house offers modern amenities while keeping its original historical charm.
Interaction with Guests:
Call our staff with anything you need:
Your Superhost: Anthony
Superintendent: Gary
Create lasting memories in this spacious 6-bedroom, 3.5-bath home in the heart of Solomons Island.
- 3,000 sq. ft. of comfort
- Short walk to shops, restaurants, and waterfront attractions
- Bikes, kayaks, and pet-friendly options
- Recently renovated with modern amenities
- Perfect for a fun family retreat
- @TheDreamRentals
The Space:
Create lasting memories in this spacious 6-bedroom, 3.5-bath home in the heart of Solomons Island. With 3,000 sq. ft. of comfort, it’s just a short walk to shops, restaurants, and waterfront attractions. Enjoy bikes, kayaks, and pet-friendly options—perfect for a fun family retreat! Originally built in 1920, this home was just recently renovated by the newest owner to welcome modern amenities to the space. In the heart of Solomons Island, there are many fun activities for all ages to do within a short walk from the house!
Comfortable Accommodation:
- 6 spacious bedrooms
- 3.5 modern bathrooms
- Accommodates large families or groups
Interior Feeling:
- Recently renovated for a blend of historic charm and modern comfort
- 3,000 sq. ft. of living space
- Inviting atmosphere with ample natural light
Outdoor Bliss:
- Access to bikes and kayaks for outdoor adventures
- Pet-friendly options available
- Close proximity to waterfront attractions
Delightful Dining:
- Dining areas suitable for family meals
- Fully equipped kitchen for cooking enthusiasts
Professional Cleaning:
- Thoroughly cleaned and maintained for guest comfort
Enjoy the perfect family retreat in this beautiful home, where you can create lasting memories.
Guest Access:
The whole house and yard
The Neighborhood:
Sun, fun, and water are the focus of Solomons Island at the confluence of Maryland’s Patuxent River and the Chesapeake Bay. Solomons is as delightful and picturesque a place to leave everything behind as you’ll find around the Bay area. Water’s here, water’s there, and where it isn’t, you’re almost certainly someplace celebrating the water.
Calvert County might be one of Maryland’s smallest counties, and with 230 miles of shoreline, you can understand why there’s so much focus on water activities. But there’s enough packed into this small space to keep you busy for days, even if you only planned a three-hour tour.
You’ll find marinas, restaurants and bars (most with great views!), museums, shopping, a riverwalk/boardwalk, and spots for birding. (More than 160 bird species have been spotted here, with highlights including wintering loons, grebes, geese, ducks, and gulls.)
For those who love to fish, you’ll want to bring a cooler for your catch. The rockfish (a striped bass that’s Maryland’s state fish), redfish, bluefish, flounder, black and red drum, and the invasive blue catfish are plentiful, as are fishing charter captains and crews or mates. Bunky’s Charter Boats offers private charters and the gear you need.
One spot you don’t want to miss is the Calvert Marine Museum. Little ones can climb a model of the nearby Cove Point Lighthouse to turn on the light, look for hidden pictures in a mural, and explore the touch tank. Plus, you can discover treasures along a marsh walk, investigate an oyster house, take a cruise, marvel at a wood-carving shop, and, of course, tour the relocated screw-pile, cottage-type Drum Point Lighthouse. It’s only one of three iconic lighthouses remaining on the Bay from the original 45. Make sure you save time to browse through the gift shop to pick up some souvenirs.
Head to the end of the Dowell peninsula at the southeastern section of the island, where Back Creek joins the Patuxent for a tranquil moment. You’ll see the 8-foot statue “On Watch” by world-renowned Maryland sculptor Antonio “Toby” Mendez. It’s on the grounds of the former Amphibious Training Base, where between 1942 and 1945, about 68,000 military personnel were trained. They landed in North Africa, Sicily, and Normandy. Ironically, some of those trained here at Solomons, Maryland, participated in the landings in the Solomons Islands in the Pacific.
When you want to explore nature, stop by the Battle Creek Cypress Swamp in Prince Frederick, where you’ll discover the country’s northernmost stand of cypress trees, with the knees, but without the Spanish moss.
The Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum is on 560 scenic acres along the Patuxent with miles of trails, a visitor center with interactive exhibits, and a ton of educational programs. The Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory (one of three in the country), located in Saint Leonard, is home to more than 10,000,000 artifacts.
The Tiki Bar & Grill, known for its mai tais and live music on weekend nights, has a menu that features shareables like fried pickle chips, rockfish bites, and lump crab balls, along with main dishes including shrimp, scallops, beef skewers, and salmon — and even a free dog biscuit for your fur baby. (It’s closed December through March.)
Public art, most of it on loan from the National Gallery of Art and the Hirshhorn Museum, is the highlight of the Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center, a Smithsonian affiliate. The bronze fountain sculpture at the entrance depicts a Bay waterman holding oyster-harvesting tongs. When the water’s cascading, children are allowed to dip their toes in.
Calvert County is home to a constant stream of events, from food-related to boating and arts to history, giving you plenty to do when you visit.
The Lighthouse Restaurant & Dock Bar is operated by the same Calvert County natives who owned Clarke’s Landing restaurant for 16 years prior to building the Lighthouse in 2013. Family-friendly with a kids menu. Look for Rusty in the kitchen and Nick managing the front of the house. Happy hour on weekdays (except holidays). It’s closed for the month of January. 14636 S. Solomons Island Rd.
Located just outside of town, the Ruddy Duck Brewery & Grill with Carlos Yanez and Michael Kelley at the spout (so to speak) is the kind of hangout place every town needs. This is where you go for live music, sports programming (on four high-definition screens), and trivia night. Look for greens, seafood platters, pizzas, sandwiches, and more. 13200 Dowell Rd., Dowell
Kids love searching for sharks’ teeth and fossils at Calvert Cliffs State Park. The distance from the primary parking lot to the beach is a little less than 2 miles, so make sure you bring a stroller for young children. You can also fish, explore, and enjoy the park’s accessible recycled tire playground. 9500 H.G. Trueman Rd., Lusby
As you’re driving through the county, look for traces of its agricultural heritage, local history, and artistic talent with hand-painted wooden quilt squares mounted on barns and buildings. There are 21 “barn quilts” from Dunkirk to Solomons.
Written by Judy Colbert
September 2, 2022 for Northern Virginia Magazine
Getting Around:
Most activities are within walking distance of the house. Bikes are a great and quick way to get around the island. There’s plenty of parking on the property!
Other Things to Note:
This house was built in 1920 and is the oldest house in Solomons! Renovated in 2022, this house offers modern amenities while keeping its original historical charm.
Interaction with Guests:
Call our staff with anything you need:
Your Superhost: Anthony
Superintendent: Gary
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Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Outdoor space
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Children allowed: ages 0–17
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Pets
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About the area
Solomons
Solomons is home to this holiday home. Solomons Yachting Center and Harbor Island Marina are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Calvert Cliffs State Park and Salem State Forest. Calvert Marine Museum and Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Arts Center are also worth visiting.

Solomons, MD
What's nearby
- Solomons Island Boardwalk - 3 min walk - 0.3 km
- J.C. Lore Oyster House - 3 min walk - 0.3 km
- Calvert Marine Museum - 8 min walk - 0.7 km
- Drum Point Lighthouse - 9 min walk - 0.8 km
- Harbor Island Marina - 12 min walk - 1.1 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- McDonald's - 4 min drive
- Roy Rogers - 15 min walk
- Taco Bell - 4 min drive
- Burger King - 4 min drive
- The Pier - 9 min walk
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Hosted by Josh Arnold
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