3 Bedroom Historic Home near Stony Brook Village, University, Hospital & Beach

Interior
Microwave, oven, stovetop, dishwasher
Smart TV, fireplace
Interior
Smart TV, fireplace

House in Stony Brook

6 guests · 3 bedrooms · 2 baths

Reasons to book

Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones
High-end valuePrice for this property is higher than average in the area
Includes essentialsPets allowed, Kitchen or Kitchenette, Air conditioner and more

About this house rental

Welcome to our charming historic home, built in 1810, where every step feels like a journey into the past. This unique property has lovingly preserved its original character, offering guests a truly authentic old-world experience. The expansive wrap-around porch invites you to unwind and take in the serene surroundings, while the spacious living room, featuring a cozy fireplace radiates warmth and timeless elegance.

Pass through stunning antique double doors into a generous den or family room, which can also serve as a peaceful office space, complete with a convenient half bathroom. The formal dining room, with its redwood floors and charming built-in corner cabinets, provides the perfect setting for sharing meals in a space rich with history.

Upstairs, three beautifully preserved bedrooms await, along with a full bathroom that maintains the vintage charm of the home. With two staircases and endless character around every corner, this home offers a truly nostalgic experience. Whether you're seeking a relaxing escape or a base to explore the area, our historic home promises a peaceful, memorable retreat, capturing the timeless spirit of a bygone era.

Experience Stony Brook like a local in this superb 3-bedroom house located in the heart of Stony Brook Village!

The original furniture adds a touch of nostalgia and character to the house, creating a truly authentic experience.

With a king bed, queen bed, and 2 full beds, this home offers a comfortable stay for guests. Enjoy the convenience of amenities like WiFi, a washing machine, and AC. The blackout curtains are just perfect for a good night’s sleep.

We'll be available to answer any questions while you stay at our place.


PLACES TO VISIT

If you're visiting Stony Brook Village, you're in for a treat! This charming spot on Long Island’s North Shore has a little something for everyone—whether you’re into history, nature, or just want to soak in the small-town vibe. Here are some of the best places to check out during your stay:

Stony Brook Village Center
Picture a quaint village with cute shops, cozy cafes, and restaurants with beautiful views of the harbor. It’s perfect for a leisurely stroll, some shopping, or grabbing a bite to eat while you enjoy the relaxed atmosphere.

Avalon Park & Preserve
If you love nature, this is the spot for you. Avalon Park offers scenic walking trails, ponds, and peaceful gardens. It's a great place to go for a hike, do some birdwatching, or just unwind in the fresh air.

The Long Island Museum
A must-see for history and art lovers, this museum offers a mix of fascinating exhibits. The highlight is their impressive collection of horse-drawn carriages, but there’s also American art and local history to explore.

The Stony Brook Grist Mill
Step back in time at this historic water-powered mill from the 1700s. You can take a guided tour to see how it works and learn about its role in the village's past. Plus, the setting is beautiful, right next to a peaceful stream.

Stony Brook University
A quick visit to the university can surprise you with its art gallery and performing arts center. They often have interesting exhibits and shows, so check out what’s going on during your visit.

Harmony Vineyards
Just a short drive away, this lovely vineyard is the perfect spot to relax with a glass of wine and enjoy views of the harbor. They offer tastings of their locally-produced wines, and the scenery is gorgeous.

West Meadow Beach
If you're craving some beach time, West Meadow Beach offers a quiet stretch of sand with views of Long Island Sound. It’s great for a swim, a walk, or just hanging out by the water.

Three Village Historical Society
For a deeper dive into local history, this museum is a hidden gem. They have exhibits on the Culper Spy Ring, which played a key role in the American Revolution, and other cool historical tidbits from the area.

Benner's Farm
A fun, family-friendly stop, Benner’s Farm gives you a taste of old-fashioned farm life. You can meet the animals, see how the farm works, and even participate in seasonal activities like pumpkin picking or maple syrup making.

The Jazz Loft
If you love music, swing by The Jazz Loft for a live performance. It’s a small venue dedicated to jazz, with both concerts and exhibits celebrating the history of the genre.

T. Bayles Minuse Mill Pond Park
This peaceful little park is perfect for a relaxing walk. There’s a lovely pond, small waterfalls, and plenty of spots to sit and enjoy the view—great for a quiet afternoon outdoors.

Long Island Music Hall of Fame (LIMHOF)
A newly opened venue in Stony Brook, just a short drive from Port Jefferson, this museum celebrates the rich musical history of Long Island. The Long Island Music Hall of Fame honors musicians, bands, and other contributors to the music scene who have strong ties to the region.

Explore exhibits that showcase memorabilia, instruments, and historical artifacts from local music legends like Billy Joel, Lou Reed, and Debbie Gibson.
Induction Gallery: Learn about LIMHOF inductees, who have significantly impacted the world of music, including various genres like rock, pop, jazz, and hip-hop. Some exhibits allow you to listen to music, watch performances, and get a deeper appreciation for the artists who have shaped Long Island’s music scene. LIMHOF also hosts concerts and music-related events, so check their schedule for any live performances during your visit.

The Carriage Museum at The Long Island Museum
The Carriage Museum houses one of the most extensive collections of horse-drawn vehicles in the U.S. This museum gives you a glimpse into transportation and life in the 19th century.

Over 200 carriages and horse-drawn vehicles are displayed, from elegant coaches to everyday wagons, each with its own story. It’s fascinating to see how transportation evolved and learn about the role carriages played in everyday life.
The museum also includes interactive exhibits, allowing visitors to experience what riding in these carriages might have been like. Many of the vehicles on display have been beautifully restored, showing incredible craftsmanship and detail. In addition to the carriages, the museum offers exhibits on the people who made, used, and maintained these vehicles, shedding light on 19th-century craftsmanship and transportation.

The Country House Restaurant
This historic restaurant offers a unique dining experience. Known not just for its delicious food but also its rich history, this restaurant is set in a 1700s colonial home and is rumored to be haunted!
The Country House serves a mix of contemporary and traditional American cuisine, focusing on farm-to-table ingredients. It's a great spot for a special dinner or cozy lunch.
The restaurant’s decor maintains the home’s historic charm, with old fireplaces, original wood beams, and vintage furnishings, making it a truly immersive experience.
Haunted Legends: One of the most intriguing aspects of The Country House is its ghostly reputation. Guests and staff have reported sightings and strange occurrences, adding a bit of mystery to your meal. Whether you’re a believer or not, it’s a fun story that adds to the experience.
The restaurant goes all out for holidays, especially during the fall and Christmas seasons, with beautiful decorations that create a warm, festive atmosphere.

Port Jefferson East Main Street
This charming main street is packed with boutiques, galleries, cafes, and restaurants. It’s the perfect place for a leisurely afternoon of shopping and exploring. Browse through local shops selling everything from clothing to handmade crafts. Stop in for coffee or a sweet treat at one of the cozy cafes.

Pirate’s Cove
If you're up for a bit of adventure, Pirate’s Cove is a hidden gem of a beach with dramatic cliffs and scenic views. It's a bit off the beaten path but worth the trip for a quiet beach day.
There are trails that lead up to the cliffs for great views of the harbor.
It’s less crowded than the main beaches, offering a peaceful spot to relax.

I would also highly recommend to take a trip to visit some of my favorite places to see on Long Island,

Old Westbury Gardens
Old Westbury Gardens is a stunning 200-acre estate featuring a grand mansion surrounded by beautifully manicured gardens, ponds, and woodlands. Once the home of the Phipps family, it offers visitors a chance to explore the Gilded Age luxury, with guided tours, seasonal events, and picturesque walking paths that make it a perfect spot for a peaceful afternoon.

Castle Gould at Sands Point Preserve
Castle Gould, part of the Sands Point Preserve, is a striking castle-like mansion built in the early 1900s. While it was originally intended as a stable and carriage house, its medieval-inspired architecture is impressive. Visitors can tour the grounds, walk the nature trails, and explore the nearby Hempstead House, another mansion on the preserve, which offers even more history and charm.

Vanderbilt Museum and Planetarium
The Vanderbilt Museum, located in Centerport, combines history, science, and art all in one place. The former estate of William K. Vanderbilt, it features fascinating exhibits on natural history, marine life, and global artifacts collected by the family. The on-site planetarium offers immersive shows about space and astronomy, making it a fun and educational stop for visitors of all ages.


Oheka Castle
Oheka Castle is one of Long Island’s most iconic landmarks, blending historic grandeur with luxury. Built in the 1920s by financier Otto Hermann Kahn, this magnificent French château-style mansion sits on over 100 acres of beautiful gardens and grounds. Once a lavish retreat for the elite, it’s now a popular venue for weddings, events, and upscale getaways. Visitors can tour the stunning estate, enjoy fine dining at the on-site restaurant, or simply take in the opulent architecture and rich history that make Oheka Castle a truly unforgettable destination.

Amenities

Air conditioner
Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Dishwasher

Map of Stony Brook

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FAQs

How much does this house cost compared to others in Stony Brook?

The average price for a rental in Stony Brook is $180 per night. This rental is $174 above the average.

Is parking included with this house?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at 3 Bedroom Historic Home near Stony Brook Village, University, Hospital & 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 3 Bedroom Historic Home near Stony Brook Village, University, Hospital & 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 3 Bedroom Historic Home near Stony Brook Village, University, Hospital & Beach?

We found 8 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, and fireplace.

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