![]() Main House with 2 B&B Rooms |
![]() One, Two or Three Bedroom House |
One house, four cottages, and two bed and breakfast rooms located midway on Cape Cod in West Brewster. A quiet, private atmosphere among the pines. Experience the look and charm of old Cape Cod with today's amenities. Only five minutes to bay beaches, close to churches, museums, stores antique and arts & crafts shops and golf courses. All units are completely furnished, heated/air conditioned and have cable TV and telephones. Blankets and pillows are provided. Kitchens include refrigerator, stove, coffee maker, microwave oven, cooking utensils, and dishes. Picnic tables and grill are also at each cottage. Linen service included. Sorry, no pets, no smoking. A deposit of 50% is required with the reservation and is refundable less $25 if canceled with 14 day notice. Deposit refundable with less than 14 day notice only if unit is rented. Personal checks accepted for weekly reservation/payment. Balance due 14 days prior to arrival. Major credit cards accepted for off season/nightly reservations and payment. Directions: COTTAGES NO. 1, 2 & 4 COTTAGE NO. 3 ONE-TWO OR THREE BEDROOM HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST IN THE "MAIN HOUSE" |
![]() Cottage 3 |
![]() Cottages 1,2 & 4 - One Bedroom |
Welcome to Brewster, the Sea Captains' TownLocated on the north side of Cape Cod, along the shores of Cape Cod Bay, Brewster was settled in 1659. The town was incorporated in 1803 and named after Elder William Brewster of the Plymouth Colony. In the 1700's and 1800's, the young men of Brewster often went to sea. Many traveled to the far corners of the world, returning with their wealth to build homes (mansions in their day) in the town. A number of these homes may still be seen along Main Street. Others captained the packet boats that sailed between Breakwater Beach and Boston carrying salt from our 60 saltworks, tannery goods, and cloth. At one time, there were 99 sea captains living in Brewster. Today Brewster is a town of 8,000 residents living in 22.5 square miles. We invite our visitors to join us in the enjoyment of our many natural and other attractions. Especially not to be missed are the Punkhorn Parklands, Nickerson State Park, the Cape Cod Rail Trail, Brewster in Bloom, the herring run, the Brewster flats, the Captains Golf Course, the Brewster Historical Society exhibition at Spruce Hill, the Museum of Natural History, Sydenstricker Glass Crafting, The Cape Rep Theatre, Harris-Black House, and Higgins Windmill. |
