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| 85 Phillips Rd. Sagamore Beach, MA 02562 |

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| Name: Lynne Ellis | | Languages: English |
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Description
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Experience the best Cape Cod has to offer - a beautiful waterfront
beach house in Sagamore Beach, Massachusetts. Sagamore Beach offers
picturesque views of Cape Cod Bay and miles of sandy beach for
exploring. This lovely Sagamore Beach Home sits on the beach and
offers all the amenities you could want in a beach house. A wrap
around porch provides 180 degree views of Cape Cod Bay. First Floor:
Mudroom entry, 1/2 bath, laundry, gourmet kitchen (newly renovated)
all new stainless steel appliances, microwave, wet bar, icemakers,
blender, eat in kitchen that seats 10-12, Diningroom that seats 8 -
10, fireplaced livingroom all with oceanviews.
Second Floor: 5 bedrooms - Master bedroom with queen-size bed, 3
bedrooms with 2 twin beds in each, one with a crib, 1 bedroom with
futon that sleeps 2, 2 rooms with vanities.
Separate beach shower and changing room and 1/2 bath.
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Amenities |
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Kitchen - blender, clothes dryer, coffee maker, cooking utensils, dish
washer, microwave, wet bar, ice maker, lobster-pot, oven, stove-top
burners, refrigerator, washing machine, dryer, iron & board
Dining Room - seats 8-10
Living Room - seats 12
Entertainment - DVD,VCR,CD Player/Stereo,TV,Games
Outside - gas grill
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Attractions |
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Straddling the Cape Cod Canal, Bourne is the gateway to Cape Cod and
is just 60 miles from Boston. The canal is the world’s widest
sea-level channel and saves 135 miles of open sea travel around the
tip of Cape Cod.
Bourne comprises seven villages with distinct town centers: Bourne
Village, Buzzards Bay, Pocasset, Cataumet, Monument Beach, Gray
Gables, and Sagamore. Sagamore is a quiet, victorian community on the
north side of the Cape Cod Canal.
Since Bourne borders Buzzards Bay and Cape Cod Bay, the beaches along
the numerous coastal inlets offer calmer waters than the open ocean
waters. Fishing, both freshwater and saltwater along Buzzard’s Bay, is
a popular pasttime. And many visitors enjoy scenic tours of the Canal
by bike, on foot, or on a Hy-Line Canal Cruise.
The three-day Scallop Festival in early September attracts thousands
of people. The festival offers entertainment, arts and crafts, and one
of New England’s favorite seafoods, scallops.
f you are unfamiliar with Sagamore Beach, check out Google Maps of
Sagamore Beach or the actual house.
other:
ATM/Bank, churches, cinemas, fitness-center, groceries, museums,
bird-watching, fishing, biking, swimming, roller-blading, hiking, golf
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Rates |
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July 1 - 8 3500.00
July 15 - 22 3500.00
Fall Season $2,000.00 per week
Sept.2 - 9
Sept. 9 - 16
Sept. 16 - 23
Sept. 23 - 30
Sept. 30 - Oct. 7
Oct. 7 - 14
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