Mitchell's Keys Villa - Private, Secluded House on the Bay
- House74 m²
- Sleeps: 4
- Bedrooms: 1
- Bathrooms: 1
- Min. Stay: 7 nights
Rooms and beds
Bedrooms: 1(Sleeps: 4)
Bedroom 1
king
Other (See Description)
queen · Murphy bed
Bathrooms: 1
Spaces
- Kitchen
- Deck/Patio
- Garden
Amenities
Featured
- Washer & Dryer
- TV
- Satellite or Cable
- No Smoking
- Children Welcome
- Internet
- Air Conditioning
- Parking
- Heater
- Pets Welcome
- Accessible
Safety features
- Exterior lighting
- Fire extinguisher
- Smoke detectorLiving room
Location Type
- waterfront
General
- Telephone
- Parking availableParking available for two cars and one trailer.
- Towels available
- Iron & board
- Air conditioning
- Toilet paper
- Washing machine
- Internet
- Linens provided
- Heating
- Wireless Internet
- Clothes dryer
- Hair dryer
- Basic soaps
Kitchen
- Microwave
- Coffee maker
- Oven
- Fridge
- Dishwasher
- Dishes & utensils
- BBQ
- Blender
- Ice maker
- Toaster
- Hob
Entertainment
- DVD player
- Television
- Satellite/Cable
Suitability
- wheelchair accessible
Policies
Cancellation Policy
- 100% refund if you cancel at least 30 days before check-in.
- 50% refund (minus the service fee) if you cancel at least 14 days before check-in.
- No refund if you cancel less than 14 days before check-in.
Damage and Incidentals
You will be responsible for any damage to the rental property that is caused by you or your party during your stay.
House Rules
Children allowed - Walk in water area, fishing on seawall at night.Walk in water area, fishing on seawall at night.
Pets allowed - Under 60 lbs. Absent owner, pet crated.Under 60 lbs. Absent owner, pet crated.
No events
No smoking
Max guests: 4
Minimum age of primary renter: 25
- 1. Checking out, please empty Villa of all trash, start sheets in washer, leave key on desk. We do a through cleaning between customers.
- Parking in designated places only; trailers in trailer lot only.
Map
Hosted by Bob Mitchell
Ask a questionAbout Bob Mitchell
We are Bob and Phyllis Mitchell and have loved the Keys since we moved to Florida in the late 60's. I was an airline pilot for 25 years and at the same time worked as the Marketing Manager for Florida Sportsman Magazine. I am now retired. Phyllis is a retired teacher and professor who now works as a volunteer to a long list of organizations from the local parks to looking out for abandoned or abused children in the Keys. We both are very community involved and are on many Village committees. We love fishing, especially when our grandchildren are visiting. We did many years of offshore fishing and after that many years of backcountry but are now slowing down on that. Our big love is plants and gardening and we love to keep the Villa property native and beautiful as well as our nearby house on an acre. We will be thrilled to give you a tour of the local plants and what we have done with the Villa property and ours.
Bob Mitchell purchased this House in 1984
Why Bob Mitchell chose Islamorada
We have loved the Keys since we moved to Florida in the late 60's. Within a few years we discovered the most delightful Keys hideout in Islamorada that is now the Keys Villa we own and rent. At the time it was a small non-typical motel with just a few units. The Villa is a small house on the property, comfortable for four people, and is free standing on an acre property with a free protected Marina. We keep it clean, constantly up-dated and remodeled, and very comfortable for our guests. The small town laid back atmosphere was very attractive but it took us until 1984 for this villa to come up for sale. There are three other rental accomodations, owned by friends, on the property so it is very quiet. We love it so much that we bought the property two doors north where we now live. We are nearby for your needs but not there unless you need us.
What makes this House unique
The property is so quiet with so few guests that folks naturally socialize. Nightly visits to the bay for the sunset, drinks and snacks become a norm. Maybe half the guests to the property are return people for years. A big hit is the occasional visits by an octopus which darts around changing colors as she passes over the bottom. Years ago one was feeding on the shrimp in my bait bag and when the bag was taken away from her she started putting her tenacles up on the dock looking for more. Soft heart, I fed her a few.
- Languages:
- english