This tidy little house is located in a small, quiet neighborhood of 3 or 4 look-alike houses. The location turned out to be very convenient - a short walk to Kate's Ice Cream or Dunkin' Donuts and a small superette. The nearest ocean view is also within walking distance - it's billed as "the best beach for a sunset," and it was indeed a pretty good place to be when the sun went down. It was also fun to see the apparently newsworthy return of Sparky and his tractor-drawn hay wagon rides, which start out right around the corner from this house at Kate's and travels down to the beach to catch some of the great view.
We found this to be a very convenient location to set out from as we explored the Cape - everything seemed close to us (even Provincetown!), and it was a very pleasant place to return to at night. Our unexpected find: The Whydah Pirate Museum in West Yarmouth. It's apparently new, and we only went to humor one of our sons, but we found it to be a fascinating, well done experience - really interesting, a Disney-like level of finish, and lots of real pirate treasure and artifacts (mostly from one ship). Look for dollars-off coupons in the touristy publications.
Inside and out, everything at this house was clean, tidy and comfortable.
We suggest bringing your own bed sheets (we did) or you'll spend your final morning doing laundry instead of enjoying a last cup of coffee and watching the wildlife (birds a plenty, and even a deer munching on the neighbor's lawn).
This is a nice, quiet place that's really close to all kinds of experiences, from trails to walk, all manner of shops and plenty of places for seafood (did we order the cod? Of course we did) and several good places for ice cream (sorry, Kate - we liked JT's and Cobie's too!). Getting to anywhere on the Cape was easy enough (true, the "season" was just starting), and it was a pleasure to come back to here and relax after ramming around all day.