Historic Beach House on Pond Across from Ocean/Beach
5.0
Outstanding(11 Reviews)House in Hull, MA
6 guests · 3 bedrooms · 2 baths
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About this house rental
In the mid-18th century, the Black Rock House was built on a ledge overlooking Black Rock In the mid-18th century, the Black Rock House was built on a ledge overlooking Black Rock Beach in Cohasset. Over the years, it became an inn, and then a hotel -- that was popular among travelers, because it was a day's ride south of Boston on the coastal road. In the 19th century, it expanded into a widely-acclaimed resort where Boston society would “summer” on Boston's South Shore. Then in 1903, wealthy neighbors in Cohasset acquired the property with a plan to tear it down to improve their ocean view. My great grandfather owned a piece of land a quarter mile down the road on Straits Pond, and he bought a wing of the hotel that was slated for demolition. He moved it with horses, men and wooden rollers to set it on pilings at its current location – on a pond, across the street from the ocean. Every room has a water view. It's been in our family ever since.
Crescent Beach is directly across the street. It's about 100 yards from the front door to the water's edge, where you can take a dip in a protected cove looking out to Boston in the distance. Black Rock Beach is about a quarter mile (5-10 minute walk) to the southeast, and Gun Rock Beach is about the same distance to the northwest. It's in a fairly quiet part of Hull, at the foot of Green Hill, and at the Hull-Cohasset town line.
We believe the three-story structure is from 1820-1840 (Jacksonian Era). It's been updated over the years, but without diminishing its "that old house" character. It has steep 19th century steps, and you can still see the tin plates that once had hotel room numbers. The walls are all plaster mixed with horsehair over lathe, with plenty of patches. We find it a restful place, a bit removed from the hubbub of modern life -- though there is wifi throughout and a 55" flat screen smart TV (with basic cable) in the living room.
These days, there are three furnished bedrooms. One has a King bed, another has a Queen bed, and the third can be set up as two Twins or a King. Each bedroom has a water view. The fourth bedroom on the second floor has been converted to a laundry room with a washer/dryer, and a nice view. There's a large bathroom on the second floor, and a second bathroom on the first floor - both have showers. There's also an outdoor shower in the back yard with a privacy fence and a nice view of the pond. The third floor with five small bedrooms and a bathroom is not currently used. The first floor consists of a living room, a kitchen, a dining room and the aforementioned bathroom. The first floor also has three porches: An open porch along the front (north side) of the house, a screened porch off the living room (in the southwest corner), and a back deck off the kitchen (in the southeast corner).
There is zone heating throughout the house, and the bedrooms can have air conditioning (though typically there are nice breezes off the ocean and off the pond.
The house is fairly well-stocked. The bedrooms (see photos) have nice cotton linens, comforters, extra pillow, dressers, bedside tables, hangers, and places to hang clothes. The kitchen has most of the things you might need: plates, bowls, glasses, serving pieces, flatware, pots and pans, selection of spices, tea kettle, teapot, coffeemaker, blender, toaster oven, trays, placemats, table cloths, paper towels, napkins, plastic wrap, foil, zip-loc bags, and BBQ utensils. The bathrooms have face cloths, hand towels, bath sheets, beach towels, soap, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, toilet paper, bath mats.
The house photographed rather well, so I should alert you that at its core it is very much an old beach house, and its main virtues are its oldness and beachiness. Lowered expectations are always a strong hedge against disappointment.
The nearby beaches were discussed above, so here's a bit of information about the pond the house sits on. Straits Pond is about 3 miles in circumference and sits between Hull and Cohasset with a block-wide strip on its north side running along the Ocean. Our house is on the north side of the pond and looks across to the big pretty houses in Cohasset. In Colonial times, what is now the pond was a salt marsh, down by the sea, and fed by the Weir River. However, in the 1800s, the marsh was cleared for a manmade pond that never gets very deep and that is filled with a mix of salt and fresh water. At various times, it’s also been called “Lake Nantasket” and “Lake Galilee,” but Straits Pond seems to be the name that stuck. The water levels in the pond are now controlled by state authorities who adjust the levels throughout the summer by adjusting the locks in the west corner of the pond. As with most waterways in the US, for the past 50 years, there has been a concerted effort to clean up the pond. As a result, the pond is now alive with a variety of wildlife (e.g, ducks, geese, swans), many of whom come to visit next to or even into our yard. At dusk, it's not unusual to see a cotton tail bunny rabbit emerge from the reeds for a jaunt across the yard. At such moments, we refer to the house as being in the land that time forgot.
This area of Hull is at the start of the peninsula, near the town hall. It's about a mile to Nantasket Beach, which is a 3-mile long east-facing sandy beach. The Paragon Park amusement park at Nantasket Beach was replaced decades ago with condos, but there are still some arcades and a fully-restored carousel. If you don't feel like cooking, there are a lot of restaurants nearby, many of which are discussed in our House Guide.
Some of our favorite activities are from a simpler time: good food, communing with nature, talking with family and friends, reading books, or playing cards or board games. You’ll find the house has a small library of summer reads, and a variety games for playing on the antique game table. Some guests report their happiest memories are from the simplest moments – sipping coffee on the kitchen porch as the pond comes alive in the morning, or a walk with family to the seawall at Crescent Beach to watch the sun set behind Boston across the water.
We are now in our fifth season of renting the house. It seems to be popular with people who want to be in a restful spot at the seashore, and especially those looking to spend time re-connecting with family and friends. We’ve heard from families with children that the kids enjoy the same sorts of activities that generations of children have engaged in here – exploring the pond, the three nearby beaches (and rocks and tide pools), Nantasket Beach (with its arcades and restored Carousel), Fort Revere and the Boston islands, and just being with nature. We also hear that it’s in a wonderful location with the breezes that come across the pond and ocean and its proximity to Boston, the South Shore, Plymouth, and the Cape beyond.
Of course, no house is perfect for everyone (We don't recommend it for toddlers due to the unfenced pond, nor to those with mobility challenges due to the steep 19th century stairs to the bedrooms on the second floor). It’s in a quiet neighborhood, with nearby neighbors (including our cousins who share the parking area and have the adjacent cottages and yard), which is why it’s not suitable for large gatherings or parties. However, if it seems right for you, we’ll do what we can to make your stay an enjoyable one. We hope with new memories of a really nice time by the beach.
Our local host, Kathy, lives just down the street and has mostly retired from the hotel business, but still loves drawing on her fount of resources to help visitors explore and enjoy the area – including advice about resources in Hull and Cohasset, in other areas of the South Shore, or excursions into Boston, Salem, Plymouth or the Cape. Through Kathy, we also offer special concierge services, should you decide you want to arrange for a bike or kayak rental, fishing trip, boat cruise, clambake, or other special event. Feel free to ask about ways to make your time not only relaxing, but memorable.
Crescent Beach is directly across the street. It's about 100 yards from the front door to the water's edge, where you can take a dip in a protected cove looking out to Boston in the distance. Black Rock Beach is about a quarter mile (5-10 minute walk) to the southeast, and Gun Rock Beach is about the same distance to the northwest. It's in a fairly quiet part of Hull, at the foot of Green Hill, and at the Hull-Cohasset town line.
We believe the three-story structure is from 1820-1840 (Jacksonian Era). It's been updated over the years, but without diminishing its "that old house" character. It has steep 19th century steps, and you can still see the tin plates that once had hotel room numbers. The walls are all plaster mixed with horsehair over lathe, with plenty of patches. We find it a restful place, a bit removed from the hubbub of modern life -- though there is wifi throughout and a 55" flat screen smart TV (with basic cable) in the living room.
These days, there are three furnished bedrooms. One has a King bed, another has a Queen bed, and the third can be set up as two Twins or a King. Each bedroom has a water view. The fourth bedroom on the second floor has been converted to a laundry room with a washer/dryer, and a nice view. There's a large bathroom on the second floor, and a second bathroom on the first floor - both have showers. There's also an outdoor shower in the back yard with a privacy fence and a nice view of the pond. The third floor with five small bedrooms and a bathroom is not currently used. The first floor consists of a living room, a kitchen, a dining room and the aforementioned bathroom. The first floor also has three porches: An open porch along the front (north side) of the house, a screened porch off the living room (in the southwest corner), and a back deck off the kitchen (in the southeast corner).
There is zone heating throughout the house, and the bedrooms can have air conditioning (though typically there are nice breezes off the ocean and off the pond.
The house is fairly well-stocked. The bedrooms (see photos) have nice cotton linens, comforters, extra pillow, dressers, bedside tables, hangers, and places to hang clothes. The kitchen has most of the things you might need: plates, bowls, glasses, serving pieces, flatware, pots and pans, selection of spices, tea kettle, teapot, coffeemaker, blender, toaster oven, trays, placemats, table cloths, paper towels, napkins, plastic wrap, foil, zip-loc bags, and BBQ utensils. The bathrooms have face cloths, hand towels, bath sheets, beach towels, soap, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, toilet paper, bath mats.
The house photographed rather well, so I should alert you that at its core it is very much an old beach house, and its main virtues are its oldness and beachiness. Lowered expectations are always a strong hedge against disappointment.
The nearby beaches were discussed above, so here's a bit of information about the pond the house sits on. Straits Pond is about 3 miles in circumference and sits between Hull and Cohasset with a block-wide strip on its north side running along the Ocean. Our house is on the north side of the pond and looks across to the big pretty houses in Cohasset. In Colonial times, what is now the pond was a salt marsh, down by the sea, and fed by the Weir River. However, in the 1800s, the marsh was cleared for a manmade pond that never gets very deep and that is filled with a mix of salt and fresh water. At various times, it’s also been called “Lake Nantasket” and “Lake Galilee,” but Straits Pond seems to be the name that stuck. The water levels in the pond are now controlled by state authorities who adjust the levels throughout the summer by adjusting the locks in the west corner of the pond. As with most waterways in the US, for the past 50 years, there has been a concerted effort to clean up the pond. As a result, the pond is now alive with a variety of wildlife (e.g, ducks, geese, swans), many of whom come to visit next to or even into our yard. At dusk, it's not unusual to see a cotton tail bunny rabbit emerge from the reeds for a jaunt across the yard. At such moments, we refer to the house as being in the land that time forgot.
This area of Hull is at the start of the peninsula, near the town hall. It's about a mile to Nantasket Beach, which is a 3-mile long east-facing sandy beach. The Paragon Park amusement park at Nantasket Beach was replaced decades ago with condos, but there are still some arcades and a fully-restored carousel. If you don't feel like cooking, there are a lot of restaurants nearby, many of which are discussed in our House Guide.
Some of our favorite activities are from a simpler time: good food, communing with nature, talking with family and friends, reading books, or playing cards or board games. You’ll find the house has a small library of summer reads, and a variety games for playing on the antique game table. Some guests report their happiest memories are from the simplest moments – sipping coffee on the kitchen porch as the pond comes alive in the morning, or a walk with family to the seawall at Crescent Beach to watch the sun set behind Boston across the water.
We are now in our fifth season of renting the house. It seems to be popular with people who want to be in a restful spot at the seashore, and especially those looking to spend time re-connecting with family and friends. We’ve heard from families with children that the kids enjoy the same sorts of activities that generations of children have engaged in here – exploring the pond, the three nearby beaches (and rocks and tide pools), Nantasket Beach (with its arcades and restored Carousel), Fort Revere and the Boston islands, and just being with nature. We also hear that it’s in a wonderful location with the breezes that come across the pond and ocean and its proximity to Boston, the South Shore, Plymouth, and the Cape beyond.
Of course, no house is perfect for everyone (We don't recommend it for toddlers due to the unfenced pond, nor to those with mobility challenges due to the steep 19th century stairs to the bedrooms on the second floor). It’s in a quiet neighborhood, with nearby neighbors (including our cousins who share the parking area and have the adjacent cottages and yard), which is why it’s not suitable for large gatherings or parties. However, if it seems right for you, we’ll do what we can to make your stay an enjoyable one. We hope with new memories of a really nice time by the beach.
Our local host, Kathy, lives just down the street and has mostly retired from the hotel business, but still loves drawing on her fount of resources to help visitors explore and enjoy the area – including advice about resources in Hull and Cohasset, in other areas of the South Shore, or excursions into Boston, Salem, Plymouth or the Cape. Through Kathy, we also offer special concierge services, should you decide you want to arrange for a bike or kayak rental, fishing trip, boat cruise, clambake, or other special event. Feel free to ask about ways to make your time not only relaxing, but memorable.
Amenities
Air conditioner
Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Hot tub or spa
TV
Garden
Family friendly
Map of Hull, MA
Reviews
5.0
Outstanding(11 Reviews)5.0
I cannot say enough good things about this property. It is located on lovely Straits Pond and ideally near Hull, Cohasset, and Hingham. The hosts thought of everything and more to make our stay delightful. We love history and nostalgia and this cottage had it all—the decor and simplicity reminiscent of days gone by when life was simpler. There is AC in the main living area and the bedrooms and box fans are everywhere. There are beach chairs and plenty of towels. The kitchen has everything that you need. The outdoor seating area is lovely and such a peaceful spot to appreciate the swans and other wildlife. We will rent this charming home again when our travels take us to Hull. Thanks so much to our gracious hosts.
5.0
My Family had 2 greta weeks at this vacation house in Hull. The house is old but very quaint, surrounded by a pond and the ocean across the street. We had a great time.
5.0
Even with the owner’s accurate description, this house was still a lovely surprise. If you appreciate older homes, this is a perfect place. Everything we needed was there, exactly where we thought to look, and everything was comfortable. The owner and caretaker were also very available, helpful, and accommodating. The view from the backyard is beautiful and there was furnished outdoor spaces for all of us to hang out and enjoy. I would not hesitate to book this house again. Thank you sharing your house.
5.0
We enjoyed the hospitality and thoughtfulness of the host and concierge, leaving treats on the table and flowers in every room. Very steep staircase, as advertised, and very old house. Great location, lovely beaches, beautiful pond - we saw egrets, swans, sand pipers, seagulls, Canadian geese and herons. A fun vacation.
5.0
This is a charming old beach house with a beautiful patio and view out back. When I arrived there was music playing and Prosecco and cookies on the table waiting for me - such a nice welcome! I wanted a little staycation and this is exactly what I needed! Jeff and Kathy were responsive and there were so many little touches around the house that made my stay enjoyable. Thank you for letting me stay, I hope to be back next summer!
5.0
We had an awesome time at “That Old House”! Kathy was there to meet us when we arrived (as were some Prosecco and goodies!) and was so gracious. The house was very clean and had absolutely everything we needed, even air conditioning which they’d installed the day before we arrived! We had beautiful weather while we were there, so were thankful for the AC.
The house was well stocked and although we chose to visit the local restaurants rather than cooking dinners at the house, we certainly could have - it also had cards and games that our family played at night.
We spent three of our five days going into Boston to see the sights, but on the other days enjoyed exploring the Hull area which is gorgeous. There were three beaches we could walk to easily which was fantastic!
One day the neighbors came back to the house next door with a massive 23 lb fish they’d caught locally out on their boat - they were very friendly and we took lots of pics with their catch.
Jeff the owner of this property was extremely friendly and responsive through our messaging. The house is oId but very well kept, and has such a cool history! I would highly recommend this property to anyone and look forward to renting it again, should we be returning to the Boston area! Thank you Jeff and Kathy for your hospitality!
5.0
Short stay in Boston area
We had an awesome time at “That Old House”! Kathy was there to meet us when we arrived (as were some Prosecco and goodies!) and was so gracious. The house was very clean and had absolutely everything we needed, even air conditioning which they’d installed the day before we arrived! We had beautiful weather while we were there, so were thankful for the AC.
The house was well stocked and although we chose to visit the local restaurants rather than cooking dinners at the house, we certainly could have - it also had cards and games that our family played at night.
We spent three of our five days going into Boston to see the sights, but on the other days enjoyed exploring the Hull area which is gorgeous. There were three beaches we could walk to easily which was fantastic!
One day the neighbors came back to the house next door with a massive 23 lb fish they’d caught locally out on their boat - they were very friendly and we took lots of pics with their catch.
Jeff the owner of this property was extremely friendly and responsive through our messaging. The house is oId but very well kept, and has such a cool history! I would highly recommend this property to anyone and look forward to renting it again, should we be returning to the Boston area! Thank you Jeff and Kathy for your hospitality!
5.0
Everything about our trip was great! We enjoyed the weather it’s been upper 80s and 90s where we live so the 60s and 70s were amazing. We went to Boston twice and Salem once. We love the little beach across the street and waking up to the view of the pond out back has been so nice. I love coming back to the old beach house after a long day of sight seeing! The whole family really loves the house! Kathy has been great we really appreciated all the little extra touches like the waters by the beds and the fruit and snacks on the front table! If we ever make it up north again we will for sure be trying to book your place again!
5.0
Perfect first trip up North!!
Everything about our trip was great! We enjoyed the weather it’s been upper 80s and 90s where we live so the 60s and 70s were amazing. We went to Boston twice and Salem once. We love the little beach across the street and waking up to the view of the pond out back has been so nice. I love coming back to the old beach house after a long day of sight seeing! The whole family really loves the house! Kathy has been great we really appreciated all the little extra touches like the waters by the beds and the fruit and snacks on the front table! If we ever make it up north again we will for sure be trying to book your place again!
5.0
Wedding Weekend in Hull
Jeff gave me very clear and informative information not only on his house, but about restaurants and things do do and see during our visit. I found that I over packed for this stay; in the past when I rented from others I’ve had to bring almost everything! The house was very comfortable and relaxing. His resident host, Kathy, was a true delight and went above and beyond to make us feel welcome, leaving champagne, fruit and gourmet cookies to greet us as well as fresh flowers! I strongly recommend this rental for anyone looking to have a joyful, relaxing time.
5.0
Quintessential beach house
We really LOVED our stay at "that old house". Upon arrival, there was a beautiful plate of cookies, fresh fruit and prosecco waiting for us. There was also a huge arrangement of fresh flowers on the table as well as buds in vases, all around the house. This place was immaculately clean and very well-stocked with everything we needed. Formerly a wing of an old inn, it has some really cool history that is documented in a nicely written booklet in the home. The backyard had amazing views of Straits Pond with beautiful white swans and egrets. The front of the house had great ocean views, as the beach was just across the street. There was so much to do in the area and we had perfect weather. Our 10-year-old boys had fun collecting cool rocks, shells and other things on the beach. We explored the old Fort Revere a few miles away on Telegraph Hill. They also had fun surfing the waves and playing arcade games at Nantasket Beach (just a mile away). We had lunch and shopped at great places in Hingham, walked the coastal roads in Cohasset and hiked the trails at World's End (251-acre conservation landscape). We would definitely book this vacation home again.
5.0
Historic lake and seaside house
This is a VRBO gem, sitting on a salt pond on the backside, and ocean across the road from the front door. A graceful old dame, this house wears its years well and is lovingly restored, maintained, and well appointed. Everything we needed was there: dishes, cookware, coffeemaker; box fans for every room (good call, as the only A/C is what naturally blows across from the ocean to the lake). Bedding, linens, rooms all top quality. Fast internet, cable. Location is great: an easy jog or drive to Scituate's coastal mansions and Hull's long beach. Decent grocery stores nearby. High marks for family travel, with plenty of space, and very quiet. Would be perfect in any season. Attentive hosts welcomed us with a property info booklet, plates of cookies, and a big bowl of oranges. We can not imagine how this could be improved. Everything was perfect for us.
5.0
What a find! Our stay at This Old House, even at a time with heat and high humidity, was really enjoyable for our three generational vacation. Yes, the stairs are steep as described, but not a problem for our 70 year old Papa! The warm breezes through all the large, deep windows made for lovely sleeping on our comfortable beds, and amazingly we didn’t miss air conditioning! Neither did we miss the lack of a dishwasher! Having a huge washer/ dryer was really convenient and made for light luggage for our family packing. The house is perfectly situated with lovely views across the pond, access to a rocky beach for scavenging, and 2 minute drive to camp out on the expansive Hull Beach.This Old House is an immaculately kept home of yesteryear offering a truly calming and charming beach experience!
5.0
Great value! Highly recommended!
What a find! Our stay at This Old House, even at a time with heat and high humidity, was really enjoyable for our three generational vacation. Yes, the stairs are steep as described, but not a problem for our 70 year old Papa! The warm breezes through all the large, deep windows made for lovely sleeping on our comfortable beds, and amazingly we didn’t miss air conditioning! Neither did we miss the lack of a dishwasher! Having a huge washer/ dryer was really convenient and made for light luggage for our family packing. The house is perfectly situated with lovely views across the pond, access to a rocky beach for scavenging, and 2 minute drive to camp out on the expansive Hull Beach.This Old House is an immaculately kept home of yesteryear offering a truly calming and charming beach experience!
FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in Hull?
The average price for a rental in Hull is $430 per night. This rental is $310 above the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Historic Beach House on Pond Across from Ocean/Beach. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Historic Beach House on Pond Across from Ocean/Beach pet friendly?
Yes! This house is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.
What amenities are available at Historic Beach House on Pond Across from Ocean/Beach?
We found 12 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, and fireplace.
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