Pvt Room, St Mary’s, Fenway, Longwood, Green Line
Apartment in Brookline, MA
2 guests · 1 bedroom · 1 bath
Reasons to book
High-end valuePrice for this property is higher than average in the area
Includes essentialsKitchen or Kitchenette, Air conditioner, Internet / Wifi and more
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About this apartment rental
Welcome to 1029 Beacon St a unique property located in the Saint Mary's neighborhood. This fantastic location is known as a walkers paradise with excellent transportation. Situated on the Brookline /Boston line, walk outside to the green line trolley, restaurants, cafes, night lift , grocery shopping and bakeries. 0.5 mile to Fenway and Longwood Medical area and , 0.3 mile to Boston University, easy access to Boston tourist attractions. .
Welcome to STARS of Boston (short term apartment rental solutions of Boston) , we offer several short term apartment options. Our team tries to provide personal and attentive service to our guests. We are local, respect guests privacy, but always available in needed.
St. Mary’s neighborhood marks an Eastern entrance into Brookline, very close to Boston’s Kenmore Square. St. Mary’s is sandwiched between Boston University and Frederick Law Olmsted’s well known Emerald Necklace, and is within a short walking distance to Simmons College and Emmanuel College. With all the nearby colleges, the streets of St. Mary’s are always populated with college students in addition to the local community. The shops and restaurants of St. Mary’s have stayed at their locations for a long period of time, becoming favorites for the locals.
Location: St. Mary’s is located on Beacon Street, just West of Park Drive. The St. Mary’s neighborhood boarders the edge of Boston and is very close to many of its landmarks, including Fenway Park.
Description: As you transition from Boston to St. Mary’s, you leave the chaos of the large city and quickly acknowledge the difference in the suburban neighborhoods of Brookline. Although St. Mary’s still maintains the city-like atmosphere, simple subtleties mark that you are now in Brookline. More trees and plants give color to the sidewalks and familiar stores line the streets. You feel at ease, and receive the college environment, as you walk the small strip of the St. Mary’s neighborhood.
The architecture of St. Mary’s is much like other neighborhoods in Brookline. The neighborhood alternates between buildings for housing and small stores and restaurants. There are many apartment complexes and townhouses, built mostly of different shades of red and brown brick: hence the name “Brownstones.” The front of these apartments and townhouses have beautiful landscaping, with planted flowers, gardens, bushes, and trees, establishing an enjoyable atmosphere as you walk down the streets of the St. Mary’s neighborhood. The shops and restaurants have a very different look; they are built as smaller square buildings and with much simpler designs.
Also near St. Mary’s, off of the commotion of Beacon Street, is Amory Playground and Halls Pond. Amory Playground provides large open fields, with a baseball diamond, tennis courts, and a lovely area for children to play. Halls Pond is also a charming spot, where you can enjoy peaceful time by the water at a hidden locale in Brookline. Also, in less than a mile, you can find yourself at either the gorgeous Boston Public Gardens or shopping on Newbury Street.
How to Get There: Public transportation is easily accessible for St. Mary’s. The “C” Branch of the Green Line runs directly to St. Mary’s. If taking the T from Boston to St. Mary’s, be prepared for the sudden adjustment from dark to light as you exit the 100-year-old underground T, for St. Mary’s is the first above ground T stop. In addition to St Mary’s Station, neighboring T-stops include Hawes Street and Kent Street.
Although no bus route stops directly in St. Mary’s, there are many nearby stations, including Fenway Station and Park Drive at Beacon Street. Buses 47 and 57 stop at Fenway Station, and bus 47 stops at Park Drive at Beacon Street.
St. Mary’s is also easily accessible via car as Beacon Street is the main road running through St. Mary’s. Park Drive, a major road nearby to St. Mary’s, also provides easy access into the neighborhood.
Parking: Diagonal parking spaces line the train tracks along Beacon Street, providing a significant amount of parking. Parking meters also line both sides of Beacon Street, offering another form of parking for St. Mary’s.
Places to Live: St. Mary’s offers a variety of places to live. A vast amount of brownstones, townhouses, and apartment buildings run along Beacon Street. Also, nearby roads off of Beacon Street, such as Carlton Street, Ivy Street, and Chilton Street, provides beautiful single family homes.
Shops & Restaurants: Many of the shops and restaurants in St. Mary’s have established themselves as favorites for the locals, as well as the BU students, as the shops and restaurants have held their same location for many years. There are several restaurants, including the Japonaise Bakery for teas and pastries, Taberna de Haro for Spanish tapas, and The Busy Bee for breakfast. The Busy Bee offers great food and has the feel of a classic 1950’s style diner. There are also small restaurants available in St. Mary’s including sandwich shops, sushi, cafes, and pubs, such as Beacon Tavern. The Beacon Tavern offers outdoor seating, providing a great atmosphere for their guests as well as for those walking Beacon Street.
Although it may not be the epicenter for shopping in Brookline, St. Mary’s does offer a great deal of services. There are a number of spas, cleaners, realtors, and banks, including Brookline Bank, available in the St. Mary’s neighborhood. The neighborhood also provides a store for fine wines, a fresh market, and the long standing Economy True Value Hardware store.
Ideal for college students in addition to the locals, St. Mary’s offers a perfect location. There is access to stores, restaurants, and services in the center of St. Mary’s and you are just a short distance from many appealing areas in Boston as well as Brookline.
Spacious sun-filled room offers a queen size bed, dining table, flat screen tv, private sink, mini-fridge, microwave, Keurig coffee maker, use of common kitchen and patio. The bathroom is shared with another room in the building.
Located on the Green Line , C line train Saint Mary T stop
After your reservation has been confirmed, we will email you a contract for you to review and sign. The contract will just outline the basic house rules.
Please note , for any stays 28 days and longer an additional cleaning fee of $90 will be charged.
If you are very noise sensitive please consider brownstone is found on Beacon Street and Train travels on this street. Room is on the first floor. Professional building, please be considerate of other tenants. A welcome packet will be sent two weeks prior to arrival, it contains all info needed for check in and during your stay. 3 days prior to arrival, Arrival instructions will be sent, provides key access and a navigator that will take you to the property.
Please be advised that should your stay extend beyond 28 days, there will be an adjustment in the cleaning fee. The exact amount of this increase will be communicated to you prior to confirmation of your reservation. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in ensuring a pleasant and well-maintained environment for all our guests.
Welcome to STARS of Boston (short term apartment rental solutions of Boston) , we offer several short term apartment options. Our team tries to provide personal and attentive service to our guests. We are local, respect guests privacy, but always available in needed.
St. Mary’s neighborhood marks an Eastern entrance into Brookline, very close to Boston’s Kenmore Square. St. Mary’s is sandwiched between Boston University and Frederick Law Olmsted’s well known Emerald Necklace, and is within a short walking distance to Simmons College and Emmanuel College. With all the nearby colleges, the streets of St. Mary’s are always populated with college students in addition to the local community. The shops and restaurants of St. Mary’s have stayed at their locations for a long period of time, becoming favorites for the locals.
Location: St. Mary’s is located on Beacon Street, just West of Park Drive. The St. Mary’s neighborhood boarders the edge of Boston and is very close to many of its landmarks, including Fenway Park.
Description: As you transition from Boston to St. Mary’s, you leave the chaos of the large city and quickly acknowledge the difference in the suburban neighborhoods of Brookline. Although St. Mary’s still maintains the city-like atmosphere, simple subtleties mark that you are now in Brookline. More trees and plants give color to the sidewalks and familiar stores line the streets. You feel at ease, and receive the college environment, as you walk the small strip of the St. Mary’s neighborhood.
The architecture of St. Mary’s is much like other neighborhoods in Brookline. The neighborhood alternates between buildings for housing and small stores and restaurants. There are many apartment complexes and townhouses, built mostly of different shades of red and brown brick: hence the name “Brownstones.” The front of these apartments and townhouses have beautiful landscaping, with planted flowers, gardens, bushes, and trees, establishing an enjoyable atmosphere as you walk down the streets of the St. Mary’s neighborhood. The shops and restaurants have a very different look; they are built as smaller square buildings and with much simpler designs.
Also near St. Mary’s, off of the commotion of Beacon Street, is Amory Playground and Halls Pond. Amory Playground provides large open fields, with a baseball diamond, tennis courts, and a lovely area for children to play. Halls Pond is also a charming spot, where you can enjoy peaceful time by the water at a hidden locale in Brookline. Also, in less than a mile, you can find yourself at either the gorgeous Boston Public Gardens or shopping on Newbury Street.
How to Get There: Public transportation is easily accessible for St. Mary’s. The “C” Branch of the Green Line runs directly to St. Mary’s. If taking the T from Boston to St. Mary’s, be prepared for the sudden adjustment from dark to light as you exit the 100-year-old underground T, for St. Mary’s is the first above ground T stop. In addition to St Mary’s Station, neighboring T-stops include Hawes Street and Kent Street.
Although no bus route stops directly in St. Mary’s, there are many nearby stations, including Fenway Station and Park Drive at Beacon Street. Buses 47 and 57 stop at Fenway Station, and bus 47 stops at Park Drive at Beacon Street.
St. Mary’s is also easily accessible via car as Beacon Street is the main road running through St. Mary’s. Park Drive, a major road nearby to St. Mary’s, also provides easy access into the neighborhood.
Parking: Diagonal parking spaces line the train tracks along Beacon Street, providing a significant amount of parking. Parking meters also line both sides of Beacon Street, offering another form of parking for St. Mary’s.
Places to Live: St. Mary’s offers a variety of places to live. A vast amount of brownstones, townhouses, and apartment buildings run along Beacon Street. Also, nearby roads off of Beacon Street, such as Carlton Street, Ivy Street, and Chilton Street, provides beautiful single family homes.
Shops & Restaurants: Many of the shops and restaurants in St. Mary’s have established themselves as favorites for the locals, as well as the BU students, as the shops and restaurants have held their same location for many years. There are several restaurants, including the Japonaise Bakery for teas and pastries, Taberna de Haro for Spanish tapas, and The Busy Bee for breakfast. The Busy Bee offers great food and has the feel of a classic 1950’s style diner. There are also small restaurants available in St. Mary’s including sandwich shops, sushi, cafes, and pubs, such as Beacon Tavern. The Beacon Tavern offers outdoor seating, providing a great atmosphere for their guests as well as for those walking Beacon Street.
Although it may not be the epicenter for shopping in Brookline, St. Mary’s does offer a great deal of services. There are a number of spas, cleaners, realtors, and banks, including Brookline Bank, available in the St. Mary’s neighborhood. The neighborhood also provides a store for fine wines, a fresh market, and the long standing Economy True Value Hardware store.
Ideal for college students in addition to the locals, St. Mary’s offers a perfect location. There is access to stores, restaurants, and services in the center of St. Mary’s and you are just a short distance from many appealing areas in Boston as well as Brookline.
Spacious sun-filled room offers a queen size bed, dining table, flat screen tv, private sink, mini-fridge, microwave, Keurig coffee maker, use of common kitchen and patio. The bathroom is shared with another room in the building.
Located on the Green Line , C line train Saint Mary T stop
After your reservation has been confirmed, we will email you a contract for you to review and sign. The contract will just outline the basic house rules.
Please note , for any stays 28 days and longer an additional cleaning fee of $90 will be charged.
If you are very noise sensitive please consider brownstone is found on Beacon Street and Train travels on this street. Room is on the first floor. Professional building, please be considerate of other tenants. A welcome packet will be sent two weeks prior to arrival, it contains all info needed for check in and during your stay. 3 days prior to arrival, Arrival instructions will be sent, provides key access and a navigator that will take you to the property.
Please be advised that should your stay extend beyond 28 days, there will be an adjustment in the cleaning fee. The exact amount of this increase will be communicated to you prior to confirmation of your reservation. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in ensuring a pleasant and well-maintained environment for all our guests.
Amenities
Air conditioner
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Balcony or Patio
TV
Map of Brookline, MA
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Reviews
4.0
The room is a spacious, clean, and had everything we could need in terms of details such as coffee/tea, snacks, bathrobes, slippers, etc. It was nicely appointed. However, you have to know what you’re getting into: you’re sharing a shower and commode with another room on the same floor. If you don’t mind that, then the room is comfortable and very nice. It has a private sink inside the room. The location is great and was perfect for us, with everything within walking distance. The host was also very responsive when we needed help.
2.0
Listing needs to accurately reflect that bath is NOT private but shared with other rooms NOT in your travelling party
5.0
A wonderful stay! We stayed here to see a concert at Fenway Park and the walk to Fenway was so easy! The property and room was perfect for us! I definitely would recommend staying here to anyone looking to be close to Fenway or in Brookline in general!
5.0
I really enjoyed this renovated room. I knew it would mean a shared bathroom but that was convenient (It was right outside my flat!). The room was clean, the sink was very convenient. Great for backpackers or single professionals needing one room stay. I will definitely choose again this quiet neighborhood with a quiet room. It is near my family members. It is on the green line--if you want a pass, you should get money at a station since you cannot buy a pass in the Fenway station outside your door. **I do have some advice for the person posting this property online. It took several emails to learn that the "Bookerville" managers had set up a split payment but Vrbo would not allow 2 payments. I could not pay the second half on Vrbo and there was much confusion. We got it figured out--but my advice is for the Bookerville staff/mangers to spell out in the instructions where to pay the 2nd half OR simply charge the person the entire amount the first time. I was always assured the room was booked so the staff always acted professionally. Otherwise, everything turned out perfect!
FAQs
How much does this apartment cost compared to others in Brookline?
The average price for a rental in Brookline is £121 per night. This rental is £58 above the average.
Is parking included with this apartment?
Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Pvt Room, St Mary’s, Fenway, Longwood, Green Line. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this apartment?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this apartment. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Pvt Room, St Mary’s, Fenway, Longwood, Green Line pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this apartment is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Pvt Room, St Mary’s, Fenway, Longwood, Green Line?
We found 5 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, balcony or patio, and tv.
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