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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

The Perfect Gift, If Money Were No Object






If money were no object? Our paradise found would be, a dazzling historic oceanfront estate, that is superbly sited on 4.3 acres of Newport's Gilded Age coastline of ocean frontage that is for sale by Lila Delman. The dazzling historic oceanfront estate, is Fairholme and the perfect beach house finds gift. The main house, was built circa 1875 and designed by Frank Furness and is a Tudor revival masterpiece. The estate lies at the heart of this impressive compound, which also contains a picturesque six bedroom carriage house, three interconnected greenhouses, and a sybaritic swimming pool with a luxurious pavilion and outdoor living area overlooking the Atlantic.

A park-like setting with gracious gates introduce the impressive facade of the 20,000+ square foot main house. Inside you will find silk covered walls, delicately molded plasterwork and an immense limestone fireplace blended together in the entrance hall in soft harmonies of color and light. Across the south facing rear of the house, is sun, sky and views of the sea pour in through the leaded glass windows and doors. Once in the great hall space,to the west side of the hall is an intimate receiving room with a marble fireplace, a paneled library with an elegantly carved wood fireplace, and a spacious oceanfront salon giving way to a graceful barrel-vaulted Horace Trumbauer ballroom. a long terrace runs parallel to the salon, overlooking a wide clean expanse of lawn that sweeps down towards the sea. Step back inside, to the east of the main hall to the delicately hued dining room with magnificent ocean views, and an elaborate marble fireplace. Their is a substantial waterfront kitchen and butler’s pantry, along with an extensive service wing, are located beyond the dining room, while two additional floors of staff living and sleeping rooms are located directly above.

The carriage house is 4000 square feet, contains a three bedroom apartment, two staff suites, a one bedroom apartment, an office, a gym, and a parking garage that can accommodate five cars. The stunning infinity edge swimming pool and decorative pool house pavilion lie to the west of the house. On the shore side, retractable glass walls allow for unobstructed appreciation of the oceanfront setting. Two heated marble cabanas, a covered lounging area, and an extensive sound system complete the pool amenities.

The social history of the Fairholme property is rich in detail. Fairholme was first created as a "summer cottage" for Fairman Rogers of Philadelphia, a wealthy arts patron and engineer. Twenty years later, the Drexel family, purchased the property and promptly enlarged and updated it, adding the Trumbauer ballroom and tower and otherwise modernizing the interior. Fairholme became the setting for lavish Newport entertaining, attended by friends and neighbors such as the Vanderbilts, the Astors, the Van Beurens, and the Belmonts. Later, the estate was acquired by the Count and Countess Alphonso Villa, followed by industrialist railroad magnate Robert Young, whose wife Anita was the sister of artist Georgia O'Keefe. The Duke and Duchess of Windsor were close friends of the Youngs and were frequent guests at the estate during their tenure there, as was Jack Kennedy, who often made use of the swimming pool.





This house is what dreams are made of.


237 Ruggles Avenue
Newport RI
Price $18,000,000
Melanie Delman
Phone 401-284-4820
EMail melanie.delman@liladelman.com


Photo Credits: Lila Delman



Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Why Knot Sail To St. Michael's This Fall?






An American Travel destination that oozes old fashion charm is St. Michael's, Maryland a small town on Maryland's Eastern Shore near Easton. A 1 1/2 hours from Washington, DC, and a short drive from Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Wilmington, Delaware, St. Michael's is one of America's best weekend destination. Located on a peninsula of the Chesapeake Bay, Saint Michael's is known for it's quaint main street, shops, boating, fishing, and the best Maryland crabs and seafood.

A visit to St. Michael's always includes a long stroll down its picturesque main street. Talbot Street is lined with beautiful historical buildings, and cute shops offering whimsical decor, ice cream, art, and crafts. St. Michael's is a little slice of heaven where you can find places to go birdwatching, get there by boat, and tie up for a wonderful adventure weekend. You can also charter a sail boat on St. Michael's. You can stay at an old hotel, or in one of the many Bed and Breakfast establishments. Beach House Finds suggests the classic Inn at Perry Cabin, which was built in 1816 and was converted to a 25 acre, luxury country house hotel in 1980. Located in the heart of St. Michael's, Maryland, the inn offers 80 rooms, offering decks or patios, that feature a mix of modern and period furniture, Italian marble bathrooms and fireplaces. A true American icon coastal town, it is only a forty minute boat ride from historical Annapolis, Maryland. For the perfect fall weekend The Inn at Perry cabin, has the perfect yacht landing. Central to St. Michael's charming Victorian style town. Yes summer may be over, but fall at St. Michael's is America's little slice of Heaven.


Wednesday, June 30, 2010

The Diamond Of The Sea











Beach House Finds favorite summer destination in the world is St. Tropez. And where we stay is Hotel Byblos, the five star luxury Hotel in St. Tropez where there is action like know where else in the world. The Byblos for four decades has been the most popular spot in St.Tropez for celebrities, night life, and the International set. The fact that it is located in the heart of Saint Tropez night life and dense shopping of French boutiques and luxury is the lure of this five star luxury beach Hotel. Besides having crepes wrapped in cinnamon sugar right outside your Hotel, Tuesdays and Saturday mornings there is an outdoor market with food, clothes, and brocante taking place. This is the best Provencal market in the south of France with hundreds of vendors selling french food to tableware.

One of The Luxury Hotels of The World, Hotel Byblos is where you can bring your Sunseeker Yacht to port and spend the day at Sea, the Beach, and shopping. Another reason beach house finds loves St. Tropez is the beaches are the rated in the Top 10 Beaches in the World. Upon return to the Hotel Byblos you will find free wifi, a fitness center, a oasis garden pool often frequented by the beautiful International crowd and celebrities. The elegant spa offers guests tranquillity with that refined touch only the French know. The Byblos also offers two restaurants, one pool side and the other Dining in. The rooms are decorated to evoke the spirit of elegance and fine Provencal living. Fashion Models, Celebrities, Beach House Finds, and Chanel's Karl Lagerfeld find St. Tropez the diamond of the Sea.





Byblos Saint-Tropez
Avenue Paul Signac, 83990 St.-Tropez, France
Toll Free: 1-800-745-8883 in the US
Tel: (33-4) 94-56-68-00

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Where Can You Travel And Feel Like Your Sitting On Top Of The World ?





With Summer upon us, Beach House Finds recommends a fashionable trip to the Ocean Cliffs and the guilded days and history of luxury, and European elegance. From its world class views with manicured gardens and lawns to its opulent accommodations the magnificently restored 19th Century seaside mansion the Chanler at Cliff Walk, is a romantic and elegant hideaway and European styled boutique hotel boasting the best ocean view in Newport, R.I. This grandeur, luxury, ocean cliff hotel is packed with splendor, glamour, and welcoming New England comfort. The Chanler stands at the beginning of Newport's famed Cliff Walk, a historic 3 mile coastal path lined with stupendous Gilded Age chateaus. The Readers of Conde Nast Traveler Magazine voted The Chanler at Cliff Walk #4 in the U.S. for Small Hotels and in the Top 100 in the World

The Mansions was originally built in 1873 by Congressman John Winthrop Chanler as his summer home. At the end of the 19th century, Newport, Rhode Island, was America's most fashionable summer resort. The very rich spent small fortunes constructing almost ridiculously elegant homes, most of which are too expensive to remain in private hands today. Today these grand homes of architecture such as The Breakers, Rosecliff and Chateau-sur-Mer serve as museums and relics of America's Gilded Age, The Chanler at Cliff Walk is the only mansion of the period to be converted into a luxury hotel.

The magnificent award winning and romantic Spiced Pear dining room with it's ocean-side, outdoor Terrace restaurant, offer the discerning traveler a glimpse of Newport’s Golden Age. While one dines you are present with the panoramic patio restaurant perfect complement to Newport best view of the Sea. The luxury boutique hotels 20 rooms have large private baths with heated floors and multi headed showers with designer tiles. Many have Jacuzzi tubs for added comfort. The villas are decorated with elegant romantic floral decor or New England themes. Many offer private entrances for an even more intimate setting. Fireplace, Flat screen televisions, wet bars, CD/DVD players, and luxury styled Marble or Granite bathrooms.

Newport has plenty to offer for exploring during your visit. From: Beaches, Historic Newport Mansions, Newport Restoration Foundation, Bellevue Avenue,
Ocean Drive, Newport Harbor, Famed Cliff Walk, Touro Synagogue
, International Tennis Hall of Fame, Polo, and Newport's National Golf Course. The Chanler at Cliff Walk is a truly special part of the history of Newport and one of the most unique hotels in the World on the Sea.


The Chanler at Cliff Walk
117 Memorial Boulevard
Newport, Rhode Island
Tel: 401.847.1300
Email: info@thechanler.com


Photo Credits: Luxury Travel Magazine




Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Dreams Can Come True At A Villa By The Sea





The International appeal of Miami combined with a Leading Hotels of The World, with the most exceptional experience awaits you at The Villa By Barton G, the former Versace Mansion. Inside the walls of the 19,000 square foot villa is guest will find breathing space with elegantly styled suites with luxuries like; Frette Linens, British trained Butlers, Kindle e-readers with complementary electronic newspaper delivery, and WiFi throughout the property.

The Villa was built in 1930, born as Casa Casuarina by architect, philanthropist, author and political reformer Alden Freeman. In 1992 couturier Gianni Versace bought the Villa and restored, expanded, added the gardens and the pool. Restaurateur Barton G. Weiss took over the mansion in December 2009, imprinting his own signature style on the The Villa by Barton G, located at 1116 Ocean Drive, and reopened it to please the most discriminating travelers.

Featuring king sized beds or double king beds, custom Italian marble over sized bathrooms, separate living rooms, expansive closet space, and balconies or patios. The Villa By Barton G features exclusive access to The Thousand Mosaic Pool, two private lounges, a Rooftop Lounge, and a top Miami restaurant set in the pebble-mosaic Dining Room. An oasis in South Beach, the Villa By Barton G awaits you.


Reservations Leading Hotels Of The World
The Villa By Barton G. 305-576-8003
email: info@thevillabybartong.com

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

The Water Flower Ocean Estate




Acqua Liana is an oceanfront masterpiece created by Frank McKinney, renowned for his oceanfront artistry. Acqua Liana, the Tahitian word for "water flower" is located on 1.6 acres which reaches from the Altantic Ocean to the IntraCoastal Waterway in Palm Beach County, Manalapan Beach, Florida.

Acqua Liana is a home of calming and soothing serenity, with an infinity of forms of water. The 15,071 total sq. ft includes 7 bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, an oceanfront master bedroom suite with sitting room, and his and hers ocean view baths. An Oceanfront glass office, wine room, oceanfront grand salon,beach dining room, that opens to the pool, movie theater, air-conditioned oversize garage with windows peering into pool, 2 glass elevators 3 laundry rooms, The home is ultra hi-tech with biofeedback cocktails bale,’ oceanfront summer kitchen, meandering and swimmable water gardens, a lap pool, serene reflecting pools, waterfall, 16 person spa with fire feature floating sun terrace, a special golf course grass driveway, 2 bedroom, 2 bath guesthouse, with private lagoon pool. And more luxury beach house finds.

Acqua Liana Brochure

Offer at $24,300,000
Premier Estate Properties
561-394-7700

www.premierestateproperties.com

Sunday, February 14, 2010

America It Is Time To Fight To Save America's Treasures And Preserve America



The the Edison and Ford Winter Estates in Fort Myers, Florida is located along the Caloosahatchee River. The Estates was awarded the 2009 National Trust for Historic Preservation Award and is an official project of “Save America’s Treasures” at the National Trust for Historic Preservation, a Florida Historic Landmark and a National Register Historic Site. The architecture and furnishings of these gracious, buildings are reminiscent of a bygone era.  However there are many innovations which we do not have in the most modern of homes. In the early 1900s, Edison built one of Florida's first modern swimming pools with cement from his own Edison Portland Cement Company. Edison used the water from an artesian well to fill the pool and irrigate the botanical gardens and it still holds water today.

The close friendship between Thomas Edison and Henry Ford brought the Ford's to Fort Myers in 1915 as guests in the Edison's home. The following year, Mr. Ford purchased the house next door to his good friend Thomas Edison.  For years, the Fords came to their home in Fort Myers every winter to spend time with the Edisons. They shared their families homes, friends and well known guests such as Harvey Firestone and John Burroughs. On the Estate is an artifact museum, dedicated by Charles Edison, son of the inventor.  The museum was built to preserve and house memorabilia related to Thomas Edison's life. One of the many educational displays in the museum is Edison's unique Model T Ford, a prototype model presented to Edison by his friend, Henry Ford. "Mangoes," the Ford's home was purchased by the City of Fort Myers in 1988 and was opened for public tours in 1990. In 1947 Mina Edison, wife of the legendary inventor Thomas Edison, donated the estate to the City of Fort Myers and in November of that year, public touring of the estate began. Mina Edison enjoyed entertaining throughout the gardens of her Florida Estate. She was a gracious hostess and interested in the well being of children and the community following in this tradition, Etiquette at the Estates, is a series of lessons offered today at the Estate.

  
The Edison and Ford Estate is filled with beach house finds and educational delight for adults and children of every generation. The President's budget proposes to eliminate funding for key historic preservation programs such as Save America's Treasures and Preserve America and reduce funding for National Heritage Areas by half. We American's need to fight to keep to send a message to your members of Congress asking them to support restoration of funding for Save America's Treasures and other critical preservation programs. Take action




Beach House Finds is asking for your help in restoring vital historic preservation programs proposed for elimination or cuts in the President's FY 2011 Budget Request. Support Historical Preservation

The Edison and Ford Estates is open daily from 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Photo Credit: About.com

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Dreaming Of A South Pacific Getaway





For anyone who has ever dreamed of a South Pacific getaway, where hues of blue paint the seascape and the sand is pristine. Beach House Finds suggests lagoon living on the French Polynesia's Fours Seasons Bora Bora Resort, over water bungalows and beachfront villas on a private white sand fringed islet. Snorkeling and diving are at the top of the list of activities along with a variety of large marine life, manta rays, dolphins, sea cucumbers, brain coral, yellow and blue striped trigger fish, and sea turtles. Bora Bora is prime underwater exploration territory. After a day of marine life, the Four Seasons Bora Bora Spa is a warm welcoming haven, balancing the surging energy of the Pacific with the tranquility of the turquoise lagoon.

The island is so identified with black pearls that it’s called “the pearl of the Pacific”
. Despite modern cultivation techniques, the black pearls of Bora Bora are still prized and highly valued jewels. There is an official guide for tourists, which is available at airports, tourism offices and some jewellers on the island.

Michener used Bora Bora as inspiration for his mythic Bali Ha’i. The music from the Broadway musical South Pacific runs through our heads as the sun set in orange, red and purple shades behind Mount Otemanu.

Photo Credits: Four Seasons Resorts


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Sunday, December 20, 2009

Beachie Gifts At Beach House Finds


Tis the season to be jolly! This year Beach House Finds added our store. With the enormous winter storm that has left behind heavy snow and high winds in Southern New England and the Mid-Atlantic states many Americans are stranded at home. May we suggest you shop at Beach House Finds for your last minute Christmas gifts. At Beach House Finds we have home and decorating gifts for every ones gift budget. Procrastinators rejoice, our gifts are simply beachie!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Where Can You Find A Memorable Beach Holiday Vacation?



 

This December book a Ocean View Bungalow at Pelican Hill Resort and arrive to discover your very own "Holiday Home Away From Home" decorated with holiday decor.  In the evening return to find, treats of eggnog and cookies in your holiday fill beach bungalow. When it comes to a memorable vacation, nothing surpasses a fully appointed beach vacation home!

The relaxed luxury of Pelican Hill Resort Village, is 504 acres situated above the coastline between Newport and Laguna Beach in Southern California.  Imagine the sunshine, mild Southern California temperatures, and endless panoramic ocean views.  Here is where Pelican Hill Resort can transport you to another place, away from Holiday stresses.  Amongst the many amenities, the Resort offers home-sized hotel bungalow suites, along with two, three and four bedroom villas with ocean-view terraces, marble baths and Italian limestone fireplaces as well as a private clubhouse and pool, five restaurants and cafes, 136 ft. circular Coliseum Pool with cabanas, a children's pool and clubhouse, a  luxury spa, salon and fitness center with state-of-the-art equipment, fitness classes, and elite fitness instructors, meeting/event/wedding venues, and two world class golf.

The Decorated Home For The Holidays package starts at $895.00.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Beach House Finds Can Be Found In Fort Lauderdale, Florida






The Yachting Capital of the World, Fort Lauderdale, Florida is the destination of beautiful beach house finds and The 50th Anniversary of the world’s largest boat show which takes place October 29-November 2, 2009. Visit the famed Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale, Florida a vibrant, exciting and charming venue of the finer things of life. From art galleries, fashion boutiques, restaurants, sidewalk cafes, clubs and special events, Las Olas Boulevard is the place to be day or night. With Real Estate at an all time low in Florida the Fort Lauderdale Yacht Show may be a time to go shop for a new beach house where your yacht will fit in your back yard. And it does not hurt that the Super Bowl and Pro Bowl events will generate upward of $350 million in revenue for Southern Florida, of which Broward County will receive roughly 50 percent. Beach House Finds along with Reuters knows that is not a bad place to invest in beach house property in this new economy.

The annual fall tradition in Fort Lauderdale is the Art Festival October 24 - 25, 2009. Ranked as one of the top 100 art festivals in the nation by a leading art publication, the 22nd Annual Las Olas Fall Art Fair is a juried show, a first-class festival with only the highest quality, original artwork. where you can purchase fine works of art at affordable prices.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Why Not Head To The US Sailboat Capital?









October is the perfect time to travel to the Annapolis Boat Show, in Annapolis, Maryland. Here you you can let the Chesapeake Bay soothe your soul. Whether your attending the US Sailboat Show or the US Power Boat Show, Annapolis is filled with events, charm, family fun, and sightseeing. Take a power boat ride to St. Michael on the Maryland Eastern Shore, for a day of shopping and feasting on Maryland crabs. Catch a US Naval Academy Football game, walk the Capitals history filled cobble stone streets, filled with shops, taverns, restaurants, and the famous city docks where Annapolis is hosting the 40th US Sail Boat Show Oct. 8-12 and the US Power Boat Show Oct. 15-18. Even if you are not Yachtsman, Sailor, or Boater you will enjoy the nautical gifts, luxury items like Jaquar Cars, food, and fun at this famous local event. Some where in this extraordinary weekend book a spa treatment at Annapolis's top Salon & Spa, Morgan Gerard located at 101 Annapolis Street and take in some time for some local antiquing on Annapolis Street.

Thirty minutes from Washington, DC, Virginia, and Pennsylvania the travel to Annapolis is always a delightful weekend. Annapolis has plenty of beach house finds and is a great investment in beach real estate. What other city has the prestige and title of the Sailing Capital of America? The Annapolis Bed and Breakfast Association has homes offering exceptional beauty as well as history. Annapolis is a town filled with history and is always a wonderful travel experience.

Beach House Finds suggest you purchase your tickets online at:
2009 United States Sail Boat Tickets
2009 United States Power Boat Show Tickets

Photo credit: US Yacht Shows

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Do You Want To Have A Remarkable Weekend?




















Held in one of the most spectacular settings in America,
The 4th Annual Newport Mansions Wine and Food Festival is this weekend September 25-27, 2009. This remarkable weekend experience features hundreds of wines from around the world, cooking demonstrations by celebrated chefs, fabulous food, live and silent auctions, and a gala celebration.

Friday Evening is A Vintage Evening at The Breakers
Honoring award-winning Chef Jacques Pépin of American Public Television's "Jacques Pépin. An auction of collectible wines and luxury goods, with auction services provided by Christie's.


Saturday & Sunday Grand Tasting


Enter the Grand Tasting through the front door of Marble House and outdoors on the grounds to taste some of the finest wines from around the globe. Learn and enjoy as you taste your way around the world of fine wines.

Grand Tasting Include:


  • More than 150 wineries from around the world
  • Food samplings from a variety of caterers and restaurants
  • Fabulous silent auction of luxury goods and wines
  • Cooking tent with ongoing free chef demonstrations and celebrity book signings
  • A sourvenir glass to use during the Tasting and to take home
  • A color, glossy show program with a map of the exhibitors, plus demonstration schedules
Sunday Jazz Brunch

On the terrace of Marble House is a delicious buffet brunch, with a menu designed by Yankee Magazine Food Editor Annie Copps, accompanied by a live jazz performance. Then stroll down to the Grand Tasting tent to sample from more than 150 wines provided by some of the world's leading vintners. Be warned this event is sold only in combination with a Sunday Grand Tasting ticket.

For tickets visit http://newportmansions.org/index.cfm

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Are You A Foodie Looking For A Fall Beach Vacation?







Fall is the perfect time to visit the great state of Maine's beautiful mid coast area.
Beach House Finds recommends The Berry Manor Inn a home built in 1898 that has all the grandeur of the Victorian age and is now an elegant bed and breakfast inn. The property is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places and today Berry Manor Inn is among Maine’s most romantic B&B inns and top ten best B&Bs and inns in the US. Famous for its room amenities, grand hospitality with a Victorian flair, and a very unusual collection of toy hamsters, the Berry Manor Inn offers the ideal beach find location for exploring Maine’s arts, heritage and sights.

At Beach House Finds we suggest
Berry Manor Inn for a romantic fall getaway. Don't worry if you are sneaking away and need to conduct business, you will find amenities including complimentary high-speed internet access, flat screen televisions, guest computer and printer work station, in-room phones and flexible breakfast schedules. The guest rooms are uniquely decorated in warm, rich colors of the Victorian palette and furnished with a blend of antique and period reproductions. Great care has been taken to preserve the features of this grand mansion, including the display of the original wallpaper in some rooms.

The Berry Manor Inn's signature pies are served daily with plenty of ice cream in the freezer and are a true treat only served to the Inn's guests. The pie moms as they are known have been featured on The Food Networks' Throwdone with Bo
bby Fay.

Rates
: $165 to $265 per night, with the two-room luxury suites at $380 per night. With September packages of Three-Night Packages at the Berry Manor Inn available for $550 - $775.

Online booking is available.
contact info@berrymanorinn.com

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

A Golfers Beach House Find In Pebble Beach







This Beach House Find Mediterranean estate, with views beyond compare, sits elegantly atop an acre lot overlooking the 15th and 16th holes of the famous Pebble Beach golf course and ocean. This incomparable beach house property, has captivating ocean and golf views, and is only a short distance from all of the attractions and amenities at the lodge, including room service!

This beach house find is golfer and beach lovers dream home, with picturesque balconies overlooking a beautiful view with a guest suite with separate entrance. The 4 bedroom, 5 bathrooms newly renovated home is perfectly suited for casual entertaining or dressed up for an elegant affair. The lower level boasts a wine cellar, large media room, and full bath. With added pluses like a three car garage, butlers pantry, and closets galore. Pebble Beach is known for its plush nothing has been overlooked. Pebble Beach Resorts is site of Tiger Woods' historic win at the 2000 U.S. Open Championship, will again host the championship in 2010. The championship will be played from June 14-20. Purchase this Beach Estate Home and prepare for guests to arrive.

Listing: Stephen L. Lavaute Sotheby's International Realty, Inc.
Carmel Rancho Brokerage
Price: $7,995,000
MLS ID #: 80910844Offered By:
Contact: 831-241-1434

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Do You Dream Of Owning A Historical Preservation Home In Martha Vineyard?






























































A historical
Georgian Greek Revival Captain's House in Martha's Vineyard, is a beach house find. This is an exceptional opportunity to own and care for a significant piece of New England's disappearing past. Located on prestigious North Water Street and known as the Martha Vineyard's Fisher-Bliss House this property has been owned and preserved with care by the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities since 1966. Listed for sale by Sotheby's International, this expansive home includes a wealth of architecturally important elements ready to be converted into a Vineyard gathering place. Originally constructed in 1832 by master builder Thomas M. Coffin, with Eleven bedrooms, eight fireplaces and gracious living areas spread over three levels. This Martha's Vineyard's historical beach house has sweeping views of Cape Pogue, Edgartown Harbor, and Katama Bay from the Captain's house widow's walks. The house grounds include a beautiful lawn and patio, shared brick driveway, and a detached barn just blocks away from the town's center, harbor landing, beaches and lighthouse. A long term investment for the discriminating buyer, renovations to this Martha Vineyard home has Preservation restrictions and Historic District regulations. Imagine owning a home where summer vacationers come from the world of academia, media, film, politics and royalty. At Beach House Finds we are stimulated by this home.



Listing: $3,650,000 USD

Wallace & Co. Sotheby's International Realty
Property ID# 4117689
MLS ID# 17575
1-508-627-3313


Photo Credit: Sotheby's International International Realty

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

What Ocean Home Is The Emblem Of The Spirit Of The American Renaissance?


















The Breakers, with all its splendor was very much a family house. Now designated a National Historic Landmark, in Newport, Rhode Island and open to the public for tours by The Preservation Society of Newport County. The ocean home was very important to the Vanderbilt family as they had two residences. The other was on Fifth Avenue at 57th Street in New York City on the property where Bergdorf Goodman is today. They spent a full six months in Newport each year. The 70 room summer estate of New York Central Railroad President Cornelius Vanderbilt II interiors feature rare marble, platinum leaf wall panels, gilded woods, and gold is everywhere throughout the Mansion. Cornelius Vanderbilt II built the house to take advantage of its views of the sea. A visit here becomes magical as the house and the ocean is dramatic. It’s a visually spectacular site The Breakers and the sea with the house with its marble and its colors is magnificent.

"A summer day began with tennis in the morning at the casino, or a swim at the beach. After a luncheon party there was yachting, polo, or a few rounds of golf." As quoted from the Newport Mansions Preservation Society compelling tour. This is a moment in American culture not to be missed.



The Breakers dining room. Photo Credit: John Corbett, courtesy of The Preservation Society of Newport County.