Holiday House: in the Middle of it All!
- Minimum stay:N/A
- Internet:No
- Pets allowed:Yes
- Wheel chair accessible:No
RESERVATIONS STILL AVAILABLE FOR AUGUST 2013! CONTACT US TODAY!
This 19th century Victorian Cottage is located in the middle of the historical district of Thousand Island Park. Access to all the Park's amenities such as the Playground, Main Dock, Hotel/Pub, Guzzle, and Library are just a yell away.
The interior is extremely spacious: living room, dining room, family room (with 40' flat screen HD TV), ample kitchen, 2.5 baths, 2 porches, 4 bedrooms, and an office allow for adequate privacy as well as accommodating larger groups of people for entertaining. Wireless Internet provided. Very functional. River-themed decor and wainscoting throughout.
For those with small children looking for a place to swim, 'The Cove', is less than a 5 minute drive. You'll love the sandy bottom and all the sand to play in. The Cove has a raft to swim out to not to mention a beautiful view of Rock Island Lighthouse and the seaway. It's fun spot to swim, play, and watch river-life go by.
This property is well maintained and well loved! Get ready to relax...you're at the River!
Keywords: Victorian Cottage
Property Type
- Cottage
Accommodation Type
- Vacation Rental
Suitability
- Minimum Age Limit For Renters
- Pets Considered
- Non Smoking Only
- Children Welcome
Bedrooms
- 4 Bedrooms, Sleeps 8, Beds for 8
- Bedroom 1
- Bedroom 2
- Bedroom 3
- Bedroom 4
- Queen size Beds (2) Two queens, Double Beds (2) Two doubles
Bathrooms
- 2.5 Bathrooms
- Bathroom 1
- Bathroom 2
Kitchen & Dining
- Kitchen
- Refrigerator
- Dishwasher
- Cooking Utensils
- Microwave
Amenities
- Washing Machine
- Clothes Dryer
- Wood Stove
- Parking Off Street
Entertainment
- CD Player
- VCR
- Stereo
- DVD Player
Outdoor Features
- Outdoor Grill
Activities
- Cinemas
- Cycling
- Swimming
- Hunting
- Hiking
- Sailing
- Kayaking
- Basketball Court
- Tennis
- Golf
- Fishing
- Wildlife Viewing
- Shuffleboard
- Boating
- Sight Seeing
- Walking
- Winery Tours
- Playground
- Library
- Churches
- Restaurants
- Antiquing
- Freshwater Fishing
Reviews
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A Beautiful Week
A Beautiful Week
- Guest Joann
- Date of stay 07/28/12
- Review Submitted 08/13/12
I grew up camping at the State Park on Wellesley Island. This summer my siblings and I all brought our families to Thousand Island Park and rented 4 cottages. My family stayed in the Holiday House and it was great. It is in walking distance to everything there is to offer in TIP. We were pleasantly surprised by the size of the work area available in the kitchen, it was perfect to prep meals in for the extended family. The living room is also quite spacious and the wainscoting throughout the house really reminds you that you are in the up in the islands. The bathrooms were also all quite large and well equipped which is sometimes not the case in cottages. The owners are fabulous... responsive, easy to work with, and genuinely concerned that everything went well. We would definitely rent this home again on a return trip to the islands, one of our favorite places!Recommended for: Families with teenagers, sightseeing, pet owners, families with young children, tourists without a car.
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Rates
$1,800/Week .. Summer Season only Rate includes all fees T.I.P. References Appreciated
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
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Owner info
Contact us
- Primary: (315) 415-1166 (New York, USA)
- Secondary: (979) 777-1745 (Texas, USA)
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Photos
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Welcome to the Holiday House!
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Family Room off the Kitchen
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You'll love the Holiday House as much as we do!
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Living/Sitting Room
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One view of the Kitchen
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