Dog-Friendly, Waterfront Home with Washer and dryer & Two Decks
Bed and Breakfast in Gloucester, MA
4 guests · 1 bedroom · 2 baths
Reasons to book
Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Free cancellationFull refund if you change your mind
High-end valuePrice for this property is higher than average in the area
About this bed and breakfast
Point Radio Cottage
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Perched right on Gloucester Harbor, this large, two-level studio sleeps like a one bedroom, with the entire upper floor occupied by the main suite. Downstairs, you’ll find an inviting spacious living quarters dominated by the floor-to-ceiling windows and French doors that lead onto a waterfront deck lined with stone walls and a bar-top table – making for the perfect place to overlook the breathtaking scenery with a cup of coffee or glass of wine. In the kitchen, you’ll find a full suite of stainless steel appliances, ample counter space, and all the gadgets you need to make everything from a masterpiece to a muffin. At mealtime, the adjacent dining room comfortably seats the whole family. When it’s time to head out to explore, you’re surrounded by water and beaches, as well as opportunities for hiking, biking, birdwatching, and sailing. When you return, get comfortable upstairs in your suite where you will be greeted with another, more spacious, deck that serves as a phenomenal place to sun bathe. Unwind in bed with a little TV on the flatscreen. No matter how you spent the day, it'll come to a relaxing end if you're staying at this snug waterfront getaway.
Property History:
Point Radio Cottage sits atop an imposing stone foundation laid in 1924 by the American inventor John Hays Hammond, Jr. (1888–1965). “Jack”, as he was known to his family and friends, was the son of a wealthy mining engineer and diplomat, John Hays Hammond, Sr. In his youth, Jack was mentored by Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell, who inspired him to pursue a career in scientific research. He attended the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale University, graduating in 1910. Two years later at the age of 24, he started the Hammond Radio Research Laboratory on a corner of his parents’ sprawling Gloucester estate. With his father’s money, he built a spacious lab and erected two steel broadcasting towers. Jack named his corner of the property “Point Radio.” From Point Radio, he quickly made important contributions to the fields of radio control, electronics, and naval weaponry. By the time of his death, Jack had been awarded over 400 patents.
Jack was interested not only in science and invention, but in architecture and art history. He was fascinated by European castles, having lived briefly in England as a boy. In 1920, he began transforming a modest bungalow that was part of the Hammond estate into a Tudor mansion, complete with vaulted ceilings, leaded glass windows, and half-timbered façades. On summer vacations to Europe, he purchased antique furniture and statuary which he shipped back to Gloucester to decorate his residence. His most ambitious plan called for the construction of a four-story stone castle rising directly from the sea. The blueprints, which survive today, show soaring towers, Gothic tracery, and high walls connecting the castle with the adjacent bungalow-turned-mansion.
No sooner had work begun, however, when Jack had a falling out with his parents. Secretly, Jack had married a local Gloucester woman, Irene Fenton Reynolds. Not only was Irene eight years his senior, but she had divorced her first husband to marry Jack. Jack’s parents, anxious to avoid a scandal when news of the marriage hit the newspapers, ordered him off their estate. By now, however, Jack was independently wealthy thanks to the sale of his patents to RCA. He bought a parcel of land a few miles up the road from Point Radio and almost immediately broke ground on a second, larger castle. Work on the first castle at Point Radio was abandoned, the windows and doors sealed tightly. The laboratory was dismantled and its contents moved to Jack’s new property.
After the death of John Hays Hammond, Sr., in 1936, the Hammond estate was donated to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston. Shortly thereafter, the unfinished castle and the bungalow-turned-mansion at Point Radio passed into private hands. By the end of the 1990s a two-story cottage had been built on the castle foundation. Today, under new ownership, Point Radio is undergoing significant historic restoration. Architectural details lost over time are being reintroduced. Archaeological studies have confirmed the location of the research laboratory.
Jack left Point Radio in 1928, never to return. He called his new, grander home Abbadia Mare—Abbey by the Sea. Today it is known as Hammond Castle. A museum open to the public, Hammond Castle receives thousands of visitors every year. But to visit Point Radio you must book a stay at Point Radio Cottage!
Things to Know:
Free high-speed internet
Streaming with guest accounts
Dog-friendly
Beach chairs and towels available
If you are bringing a dog on your trip, the pet fee is already included in your quote when selecting ‘Yes’ to pets. If you would like to add more dogs, please contact us. The pet fee is per stay and ranges between $150 and $200, depending on the bedroom count, and will apply for each additional dog.
Parking notes: There is free parking available for 1 vehicle.
Damage waiver: The total cost of your reservation for this Property includes a nightly damage waiver fee, plus tax if applicable (the “Damage Waiver”). (A discount may be applied for stays of 28 nights or longer, if permitted.) The Damage Waiver 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. The Damage Waiver fee eliminates the need for a traditional security deposit.
More information can be downloaded from the "Rental Agreement" 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.
Our calendar is updated in real-time & our nightly rates are accurately displayed. Simply enter your desired dates and click 'Book Now!'
Perched right on Gloucester Harbor, this large, two-level studio sleeps like a one bedroom, with the entire upper floor occupied by the main suite. Downstairs, you’ll find an inviting spacious living quarters dominated by the floor-to-ceiling windows and French doors that lead onto a waterfront deck lined with stone walls and a bar-top table – making for the perfect place to overlook the breathtaking scenery with a cup of coffee or glass of wine. In the kitchen, you’ll find a full suite of stainless steel appliances, ample counter space, and all the gadgets you need to make everything from a masterpiece to a muffin. At mealtime, the adjacent dining room comfortably seats the whole family. When it’s time to head out to explore, you’re surrounded by water and beaches, as well as opportunities for hiking, biking, birdwatching, and sailing. When you return, get comfortable upstairs in your suite where you will be greeted with another, more spacious, deck that serves as a phenomenal place to sun bathe. Unwind in bed with a little TV on the flatscreen. No matter how you spent the day, it'll come to a relaxing end if you're staying at this snug waterfront getaway.
Property History:
Point Radio Cottage sits atop an imposing stone foundation laid in 1924 by the American inventor John Hays Hammond, Jr. (1888–1965). “Jack”, as he was known to his family and friends, was the son of a wealthy mining engineer and diplomat, John Hays Hammond, Sr. In his youth, Jack was mentored by Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell, who inspired him to pursue a career in scientific research. He attended the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale University, graduating in 1910. Two years later at the age of 24, he started the Hammond Radio Research Laboratory on a corner of his parents’ sprawling Gloucester estate. With his father’s money, he built a spacious lab and erected two steel broadcasting towers. Jack named his corner of the property “Point Radio.” From Point Radio, he quickly made important contributions to the fields of radio control, electronics, and naval weaponry. By the time of his death, Jack had been awarded over 400 patents.
Jack was interested not only in science and invention, but in architecture and art history. He was fascinated by European castles, having lived briefly in England as a boy. In 1920, he began transforming a modest bungalow that was part of the Hammond estate into a Tudor mansion, complete with vaulted ceilings, leaded glass windows, and half-timbered façades. On summer vacations to Europe, he purchased antique furniture and statuary which he shipped back to Gloucester to decorate his residence. His most ambitious plan called for the construction of a four-story stone castle rising directly from the sea. The blueprints, which survive today, show soaring towers, Gothic tracery, and high walls connecting the castle with the adjacent bungalow-turned-mansion.
No sooner had work begun, however, when Jack had a falling out with his parents. Secretly, Jack had married a local Gloucester woman, Irene Fenton Reynolds. Not only was Irene eight years his senior, but she had divorced her first husband to marry Jack. Jack’s parents, anxious to avoid a scandal when news of the marriage hit the newspapers, ordered him off their estate. By now, however, Jack was independently wealthy thanks to the sale of his patents to RCA. He bought a parcel of land a few miles up the road from Point Radio and almost immediately broke ground on a second, larger castle. Work on the first castle at Point Radio was abandoned, the windows and doors sealed tightly. The laboratory was dismantled and its contents moved to Jack’s new property.
After the death of John Hays Hammond, Sr., in 1936, the Hammond estate was donated to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston. Shortly thereafter, the unfinished castle and the bungalow-turned-mansion at Point Radio passed into private hands. By the end of the 1990s a two-story cottage had been built on the castle foundation. Today, under new ownership, Point Radio is undergoing significant historic restoration. Architectural details lost over time are being reintroduced. Archaeological studies have confirmed the location of the research laboratory.
Jack left Point Radio in 1928, never to return. He called his new, grander home Abbadia Mare—Abbey by the Sea. Today it is known as Hammond Castle. A museum open to the public, Hammond Castle receives thousands of visitors every year. But to visit Point Radio you must book a stay at Point Radio Cottage!
Things to Know:
Free high-speed internet
Streaming with guest accounts
Dog-friendly
Beach chairs and towels available
If you are bringing a dog on your trip, the pet fee is already included in your quote when selecting ‘Yes’ to pets. If you would like to add more dogs, please contact us. The pet fee is per stay and ranges between $150 and $200, depending on the bedroom count, and will apply for each additional dog.
Parking notes: There is free parking available for 1 vehicle.
Damage waiver: The total cost of your reservation for this Property includes a nightly damage waiver fee, plus tax if applicable (the “Damage Waiver”). (A discount may be applied for stays of 28 nights or longer, if permitted.) The Damage Waiver 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. The Damage Waiver fee eliminates the need for a traditional security deposit.
More information can be downloaded from the "Rental Agreement" 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.
Amenities
Pool
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Garden
Map of Gloucester, MA
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Ratings and reviews
5.0 / 5.0
We loved the views, how unique the cottage & home are, and its location.
5.0 / 5.0
The best
5.0 / 5.0
We were lucky enough to get to spend three weeks at this cottage. It more than surpassed our expectations. It is so conveniently located to parks, restaurants, and the town. Yet, it seems miles away from civilization. The cottage had everything we needed and then some. This has been one of our very favorite rentals ever. We are definitely coming back.
5.0 / 5.0
Mistakenly answered in the first box
5.0 / 5.0
I don't even know where to start. You've read the history of the place, and you can see where it is and you can imagine the view. But you can't imagine the breeze blowing through the windows, the lush floral landscaping, the quiet solitude of this place. As for the interior, it's one of the most comfortable vacation rentals I've ever been in. Impeccably clean and well furnished. You COULD entertain ten people if you wanted to, but you won't want to and I don't think you're allowed. The entry is almost completely separate from the main house, and we only saw the owner a couple times coming and going, out the window. I've heard he's a swell guy and likes showing off the property.
For you caffeine junkies, you can leave your coffee at home. There is great locally roasted coffee ready for you, along with creamer and sugar and a drip coffee maker. Proper kitchen amenities allow you to cook meals if you like.
But that balcony will make you feel like the emperor of the universe. The upper one, that is. The lower balcony will just make you feel like the demigod of the local galaxy. So, either way .... you win.
Best of all, you can walk to Gloucester for the day, and walk back, only stepping onto a sidewalk for a couple hundred feet before walking shore and park paths into town.
If you're a gardener, leave time to wander around and take in the plantings. There are trees and plants here that will give you ideas.
2.0 / 5.0
Great location, great views. Our 33rd Anniversary trip. Safety issues, not recommended for younger children or those with mobility issues. The path to the cottage is somewhat steep and made of deep, small, loose pebbles which make footing precarious. The 3 stone steps going further down to the cottage get pebbles on them and they are already uneven. You will need to carry your luggage up and down the pathway, you will not be able to use your rollers. 17 moderately steep stairs up to the sleeping area. Shower curtain and rugs, wash or replace. Note left for us that the upstairs bathroom latch may lock us into the bathroom and needed 'attention'. Rails on upper deck were rotten an loose, painted over instead of replaced. One new fan and one filthy fan provided. It may be difficult to keep cool in warmer months, we stayed at the end of May. We washed some of our dishes before use, they were put away unclean. You will need to buy oils, spices, condiments, etc. There were some basics, salt, pepper, sugar, flower. We left ours behind for other to use. Modest kitchen cookware, you can probably make it work. Unfortunately, because of the way the property sits there is full view of the living room, both decks, the bed in the upstairs bedroom from the main house. If you want a privacy pull the curtains which then shuts out the view. There was A LOT of work done we needed to navigate people, tools, vehicles parked in the small parking area, and could not enjoy the outdoor areas.
5.0 / 5.0
We enjoyed our stay a larger coffee pot would be nice as would a water filter. I brought my own larger pot and my own water, thanks to a previous post. Loved being on the water and being able to see two lighthouses from the upper deck. We came before most things were open before it was in season, We will have to come back so much we didn't get to see. The house was perfect. Very interesting history,
5.0 / 5.0
We spent 5 nights and it was a wonderful experience. Mid-April was the perfect time to explore this lovely area without the tourists. The home seemed very private with quiet porches to view the water. The house had everything we could need and we definitely felt pampered. We are a family of 3 so this house was perfect. It can sleep up to 4 but note, everyone is in the same upstairs bedroom. There is a King bed and a daybed with a trundle. My daughter loved it! It is easy to walk to the park or into town. The local seafood was delicious with plenty of dining options even during the off season. It was an easy drive to Boston, Cape Cod, and Salem for days of exploring. Gloucester also offers nice beaches to hunt for sea glass or large sandy beaches if walking is more your thing. I’m sure they are busy in the summer but this time of year they were quiet and peaceful which made visiting more fun for us. I will miss hearing the waves with my morning coffee and watching the fishermen leave with the sunrise. My hope is to visit again some day. We would highly recommend this rental!
5.0 / 5.0
December in Gloucester can be gloomy and grey. We know. We’ve lived here for decades. But you don’t care if you’re staying here! We barely left! The house was everything we hoped and more. The decks, exploring the grounds, and learning more about **** ***** ******* than we already knew. And the view is just unbeatable. Point Radio cottage is a MUST STAY place. Only improvement I would suggest is a full sized coffee pot.
5.0 / 5.0
Stunning! Absolutly beautiful place. The scenery and views are amazing and you wake to a beautiful sunrise each morning
5.0 / 5.0
We had a wonderful stay in Gloucester. The home was so comfortable and welcoming. An easy walk to the ocean. We really enjoyed getting acquainted with the local area. Everything you could possibly need is within a 5 minute drive. Loved it.😊
5.0 / 5.0
Lovely cottage, sitting on the water, with wonderful views of the sunrise.
5.0 / 5.0
Unique location with terrific views! Perfect for two people (or three with a minor) and a dog. Many great walking trails nearby.
3.0 / 5.0
Location and view was amazing. Cottage was clean and bright with very sheer window coverings(if any). That being said, check with the homeowner before booking. We were greeted by construction workers/landscapers when we got there, and throughout our stay, making it very uncomfortable. We had a worker right outside the cottage (using garden hose) so close to the window in the powder room that I could've opened the window and touched him (keep in mind very little window coverings). We had to jockey our car around to accommodate their truck and equipment. They also woke us up our very first morning at 7 AM shoveling bricks into a wheelbarrow. NOT the peace, quiet and privacy we were looking for. While I understand that the property must be maintained, they should not allow bookings while doing so, or at least warn you of what will be going on. We would not have booked if we knew this in advance. Soo, the cottage itself was beautiful, location was great, privacy was non existent. Our experience was VERY disappointing and I'm sure we won't be back. Gave 3 stars only because 2.5 isn't an option.
5.0 / 5.0
This place is amazing: amazing surroundings, amazing cleanliness and comfort, privacy. Wonderful.
3.0 / 5.0
Had we known there was no ac we would not have stayed at this gorgeous home. During a stifling hit and humid week the fans just blew the wet air around and made us feel like we were living inside a cloud. There was no indication in their posting that there was no ac….. we learned of it right before coming out there.
5.0 / 5.0
This was one of my favorite places . I don't know how I can go back to Gloucester and NOT stay here. The cottage is great, the view is fantastic and its walking distance to Stage Fort park. My husband was afraid he would have to pry my clenched fingers from the door frame to get me out of there.
5.0 / 5.0
Come for the breeze and the views alone. Stay to enjoy the great food and artsy or outdoorsy (take your pick) activities the region offers. Bonus - the owners are absolutely fabulous and very knowledgeable about things to do and see in the area.
4.0 / 5.0
Fabulous location and view
It was spotless - even the outdoor furniture! All the needed amenities were available.
We’re partial to having air conditioning which we only really needed the 1st day. Also, we like watching TV in the family room so with there was a 2nd TV. Other than that, the place is perfect. We’d stay again but probably stick to cooler months.
5.0 / 5.0
Everything about the places was better than expected and the best place we ever stayed at.
5.0 / 5.0
The setting of the house was perfect. Like something out of a movie. I loved not being distracted by a TV downstairs. My wife and I talked while looking out over the cape. There is a TV upstairs for folks wanting one, but with the views, you really don't need it.
It's about a mile and a half to town. We enjoyed the walk and it made us feel better about eating too much:)
For people like us that are unfamiliar with the area, the house is not air conditioned, but they do have fans and we slept with the windows and screen door open and made it just fine.
5.0 / 5.0
My husband and I spent a few days at Point Radio Cottage for our 20th anniversary. It was a perfect getaway for us (and our dog). The grounds of the cottage are absolutely beautiful, including gorgeous flower beds, stonework, grassy areas with a hammock and a table overlooking the cottage and the water. The inside of the cottage was immaculate and so inviting and homey. Every comfort had been provided and went beyond what a hotel would offer. Fresh ground coffee from a nearby coffeeshop was on the counter when we arrived. The beautiful kitchen was well stocked with paper towels, sponge, dish and hand soap, oils for cooking, even a few box mixes if you were inclined to bake, coffee maker, toaster, microwave, tea pot, dishwasher. There were throw blankets around if needed. We were working during our stay and there was a very comfortable office chair that could be used. The bathrooms were stocked with more than enough soap, towels, shampoo, conditioner. There was a hair dryer provided. There was ceiling fan above the bed and two other fans that could be moved around the house as needed. The king sized bed was very comfortable. The two decks provided amazing views of the harbor. The top deck has two lounge chairs and the bottom deck has a pub style table with two chairs. The house is within walking distance to Stage Fort Park that continues on to a really nice walk along the harbor. My favorite part was hearing the waves all day and night. I can't say enough about Point Radio Cottage and would definitely consider returning to do more exploring around the Gloucester area.
5.0 / 5.0
Incredible house with cant miss views and amenities. Just perfect spot
5.0 / 5.0
Awesome view. Watching and listening to the water was so peaceful and relaxing. Everything in the home was perfectly set up. We were really impressed with the cleanness as well as the amazing landscape on the property. Would love to stay there again the next time we visit
5.0 / 5.0
Close to perfect
5.0 / 5.0
We had a great time and loved the property and host's hospitality
4.0 / 5.0
Views are great. Was very nice for a four night stay. Liked furniture design and living above the water.
5.0 / 5.0
Don’t hesitate. It’s perfection.
5.0 / 5.0
Excellent views and well maintained property! We loved our stay here and the nearby activities. We will definitely be staying here again :)
5.0 / 5.0
The views, the history and location made this an incredible vacation.
The unit was spotless. The grounds were so well manicured and maintained. Located next door to a park. Hearing the waves at night was magical! Having heavy fog for the first couple of days made it mystical! We can't wait to rebook. Thank you to Jacob for having such a beautiful place and allowing us to share it!
5.0 / 5.0
This house was just what we needed after our busy stay in Salem during October. The views are spectacular from the cottage, there were a ton of smaller, non-chain, restaurants to try, and there were walking trails right out the front door of the cottage to enjoy. My daughter and I really enjoyed this relaxing break in this cottage with so much history surrounding its construction.
5.0 / 5.0
Radio Point Cottage is an incredible home; perched atop Gloucester Bay with gorgeous water views from the rooms. It’s a place where history and charm meet elegance. The grounds of the estate are stunning as well. Everything you need is there, and the bed/pillows are so comfy. We had the pleasure of watching a bald eagle as a bonus! It’s within walking distance to beautiful downtown with restaurants and shops, yet completely private.
5.0 / 5.0
Wow this place was just beautiful! We had such a lovely time and the views are breathtaking. Very clean and we enjoyed it very much! Highly recommend!!!!
5.0 / 5.0
Our king weekend at Point Radio Cottage was truly magical. First, it had everything we needed and was perfect for two (though it would have been comfortable for 2 adults and 2 children as well). But it was the spectacular location and views above the waters of W. Gloucester Harbour that made this such a special place. We did not want to leave. We were also walking distance to downtown Gloucester but driving and parking were easy during the early fall season.
5.0 / 5.0
I stayed at the cottage with my Westie and we had the best time! Sweet place and lovely hosts. We look forward to our return next summer.
5.0 / 5.0
Unique cottage with a rich history perched up high on a stone structure overlooking the ocean. Breathtaking views of Gloucester. A beautiful property and wonderful owners/ hosts. Peaceful and refreshing with 2 outside patios. Clean, comfortable and cozy. Great amenities. Everything careful thought out. Beach and picnic area is a short 5 minute walk. Will be my go to place when I return for another get-a-away. Just wonderful!!
5.0 / 5.0
Amazing property with wonderful hosts! Top notch experience, the owners have thought of everything. The uniqueness of this cottage was enhanced by an amazing attention to detail. Every amenity you could want right down to fresh roasted and newly ground coffee waiting in the fully equipped kitchen. Linens were clean, crisp, and plentiful. Both the location and view were beyond spectacular. My only regret was that we could not stay longer. Thanks for an unforgettable vacation, Point Radio Cottage!
5.0 / 5.0
Wonderful experience in a beautiful location.
5.0 / 5.0
This was the perfect place to recharge and relax! Gorgeous inside and out! We has our little dog, and the immaculate grounds were perfect for walks. We cant wait to go back!
5.0 / 5.0
Outstanding property, couldn’t have chosen a more gorgeous, clean, and interesting home to stay in on our visit. The owner of the property was very friendly when we arrived but we also didn’t have to see anyone the entire time, they stayed out of our way. Incredible views. Very romantic but still great for our two children who are 3 and 8. I didn’t want to leave here. Made me feel like I was staying in The Hamptons. Only a couple minutes walk to beaches and the adorable little town. Plenty of necessities provided. We will definitely come back.
FAQs
How much does this bed and breakfast cost compared to others in Gloucester?
The average price for a rental in Gloucester is R 6,220 per night. This rental is R 1,644 above the average.
Is parking included with this bed and breakfast?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Dog-Friendly, Waterfront Home with Washer and dryer & Two Decks. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this bed and breakfast?
Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at Dog-Friendly, Waterfront Home with Washer and dryer & Two Decks. Enjoy the water!
Is Dog-Friendly, Waterfront Home with Washer and dryer & Two Decks pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this bed and breakfast is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Dog-Friendly, Waterfront Home with Washer and dryer & Two Decks?
We found 8 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, kitchen or kitchenette, parking, laundry, and balcony or patio.
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