81 Herring Creek Road

Katama, Edgartown, MA

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8 guest Vacation Rental in Katama, Edgartown

5 bedrooms

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3 bathrooms

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8 guests

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3576 SqFt

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ID #90855

Spacious Katama farmhouse sits on over 4 acres. It overlooks 50 acres of conservation fields featuring wild & cultivated flowers pastures and a working horse barn. Located midway between South Beach and Edgartown Village this house has everything you need for a relaxing stay on the Vineyard. The bright and airy Great Room has a gourmet kitchen & dining area flowing into the family room. The vaulted master suite upstairs has a reading loft and private bathroom with large Jacuzzi tub. Four bedrooms are located in the guest wing of the house along with a TV & game room and a full bathroom. The rec room has a professional grade foosball table. After dining on deck houseguests tend to relax in comfort in the front yard.

Property highlights

DVD

Satellite / Cable

Television

Air Conditioning

Fireplace

Heating

Iron and Board

Linens Provided

Dishwasher

Microwave

Refrigerator

Stove

Toaster

Water View

Deck/Patio

Gas Grill

Blender

Lobster Pot

Fire Pit

Hammock

Outdoor Furniture

Ferry Tickets

Vacuum

Beach Chairs

Professionally Landscaped

Property Details

Beach Type:
Public
Outdoor Shower:
Enclosed
Radio Stereo CD Player:
Stereo
House Style:
Farmhouse
Laundry Location:
Mudroom on the first floor
Year Renovated:
2000.0
Counter Type:
Formica
Dinner Seating:
8.0
Trash Company:
Bruno's
Cleaning Company:
Michelliny Chaves
Internet Type:
Wi-Fi
Kitchen Flooring:
Hardwood
$5,900 week (avg)

Property Availability

September 2023

Sat 2 Sep Sat 9 Sep
7 days
Sat 9 Sep Sat 16 Sep
7 days
Sat 16 Sep Sat 23 Sep
7 days
Sat 23 Sep Sat 30 Sep
7 days
$5,900 USD
Sat 30 Sep Sat 7 Oct
7 days

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