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Walk to the Beach! Annisquam Diamond Cove Getaway
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Family friendly 4+ bed, 4 bath home in the heart of Annisquam in Gloucester. In addition to the 4 bedrooms, there is a loft w/ 4 more twin beds. 4 outdoor decks w/ huge lawn in addition to washer/dryer, AC and private beach access. The space Beautifully constructed, family-friendly 4 bedroom, 4 full bathroom home in the heart of Annisquam, one of the most desirable areas of Gloucester. In addition to the 4 bedrooms, there is a loft that can sleep 4 more. The basement of the house is an "in-law apartment" with its own bedroom, bathroom and semi-kitchenette (no stove). There is a gorgeous lawn with a hammock and plenty of room for lawn games. The house boasts 4 decks with the main one having outdoor seating for 12 and the top one with views of Ipswich Bay. The house has several split unit ACs, as well as a washer and dryer. The driveway can easily fit 4 cars. The property is a half mile away from the majestic Annisquam Lighthouse Beach-- a private, sandy beach, which you will have access to. It is also a stone's throw away from Diver's Rock, a smaller rocky beach, which looks out into Ipswich Bay with views of Crane's Beach, Newburyport and the coast of New Hampshire. Here you'll have easy access to swimming and great views of the sunset. The house is also just a 15 minute drive from Gloucester's two biggest and most famous public beaches-- Wingaersheek and Good Harbor. Annisquam Village is a short drive or walk away where jumping off its wooden footbridge is a perfect high tide activity. A short 10 minute drive will put you into downtown Gloucester where you will find an array of fine dining options as well as Main Street,which boasts dozens of shops and boutiques. If history is your thing, be sure to visit the Cape Ann Museum and the Gloucester Maritime Museum, both located in downtown Gloucester. Take a stroll along beautiful Stacy Boulevard where you will view the Outer Harbor and the open ocean beyond. See the historic Gloucester Fisherman Statue, which memorializes they who have gone down to the bottom of the sea in ships. Continue down the boulevard and cross the historic Cut Bridge where you'll find Stage Fort Park-- a scenic outcropping with incredible views of not only Gloucester water line but on a clear day of the Boston skyline. If art interests you, head over to the famous art colony of Rocky Neck where you find countless galleries as well as numerous restaurants right on the water. Continue north up 127 until you reach Rockport, where you can explore the dozens of shops, restaurants and ice cream parlors down Bearskin Neck and get a perfect view of the most painted building in the world-- Motif Number 1. Guest access Guests have access to entire house except for a few locked closets.
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