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Andrews Point Ocean Home - Home Rental in Rockport
Andrews Point Ocean Home
Rockport, Massachusetts
10 guests5 bedrooms3 baths
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Scenic Views
Patio/Balcony
A/C
Home details
0 guest0 bedroom0 bath
Bedroom 1
1 queen bed
Bedroom 2
1 queen bed, 1 twin bed
Bedroom 3
2 twin beds
Bedroom 4
1 double bed, 1 twin bed
Bedroom 5
1 double bed
Andrews Point Ocean Home
This soaring, historic home by the water is ideal for your next big vacation with the extended family or fun group getaway. Located at the northern end of Rockport, in the highly-desirable area known as ’The Avenues,’ this spacious, two-story rental features several large gathering areas (including a furnished, back sunroom with an ocean view), two river rock fireplaces (one gas and one wood-burning), a well-equipped, full kitchen, and a large, grassy back yard with a slate patio at the water’s edge.
What’s nearby:
While visiting kayakers and strong swimmers can enter the water right in your own back yard, there are easier launching spots just down the street. Take a scenic hike along the historic Atlantic Path (accessible right in front of the home) that takes you south along the coast, over Sea Rocks boulders, and down to Cathedral Avenue. The adorable seaside town of Rockport is only three miles south where you’ll find several restaurants, shops, galleries, museums, and the stunning Shalin Liu Performance Center. And for additional fun in and on the water, don’t miss Back Beach, Front Beach, and Old Garden Beach, all within four miles of this home.
Things to know:
Free WiFi
Full kitchen
Gas grill
A crib, high chair, Pack-N-Play, changing table, and booster seat are all provided
The family dogs are welcome to join you here
Front door access ramp for guests with limited mobility
4 dog(s) are welcome in this home. No other animals are allowed without specific Property Manager approval.
Parking notes: There is free parking available for 4 vehicles.
Air conditioning is only available in certain parts of the home.
Please note: this home resides in a noise-sensitive area and the owners participate in our Good Neighbor protection program. Our smart home technology will alert our team if excessive decibel or occupancy levels are detected, allowing us to reach out directly with a reminder of maximun occupancy and quiet hours. This technology is privacy compliant, and only monitors the presence of decibels and devices -not any personal conversation or information. Thank you for supporting our efforts to be good neighbors!
Damage waiver: The total cost of your reservation for this Property includes a damage waiver fee which covers you for up to $3,000 of accidental damage to the Property or its contents (such as furniture, fixtures, and appliances) as long as you report the incident to the host prior to checking out. More information can be found from the "Additional rules" on the checkout page.
Due to local laws or HOA requirements, guests must be at least 21 years of age to book. Guests under 21 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian for the duration of the reservation.
No permit needed
C0140702520
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Rockport, Massachusetts, is a quintessential New England coastal town that offers a picturesque and tranquil getaway. Known for its rugged and scenic coastline, Rockport is part of Cape Ann and is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean on three sides, providing stunning water views and a serene maritime atmosphere.
One of the town's most iconic landmarks is Motif Number 1, a red fishing shack that has become a symbol of New England's maritime heritage and is said to be one of the most painted buildings in America. The shack sits on Bradley Wharf in Rockport's historic harbor and is a favorite subject for artists and photographers.
Rockport's charming downtown area, Bearskin Neck, is a narrow, rocky peninsula that juts into the ocean and is lined with quaint shops, art galleries, and seafood restaurants. Visitors can stroll along the Neck, browse unique local crafts, and enjoy fresh lobster rolls or ice cream while taking in the ocean breeze.
Art lovers will appreciate Rockport's rich artistic tradition, which continues to thrive today. The town is home to numerous art galleries and studios where local artists display their work, ranging from paintings and photography to jewelry and pottery. The Rockport Art Association and Museum showcases works by regional artists and hosts exhibitions and workshops throughout the year.
For those who enjoy the outdoors, Rockport offers ample opportunities for recreation. Halibut Point State Park is a popular spot for hiking, picnicking, and bird watching, with trails leading to an old granite quarry and spectacular views of the coastline. Kayaking and sailing are also favorite activities, allowing visitors to explore the area's coves and islands.
Rockport's beaches, such as Front Beach and Pebble Beach, are perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and beachcombing. The clear waters and rocky shores provide a refreshing and invigorating seaside experience.
The town's cultural calendar is filled with events and festivals, including the Rockport Chamber Music Festival, which attracts world-class musicians and music enthusiasts each summer. The Fourth of July celebration and the annual Christmas Pageant are community highlights that bring together locals and visitors alike.
In essence, Rockport, Massachusetts, is a destination that offers a blend of natural beauty, artistic charm, and coastal living. Its small-town appeal, combined with its cultural and recreational offerings, makes it an ideal spot for those looking to unwind and soak up New England's timeless allure.