Part of this house was built in Nantucket a couple of hundred years ago, and it's been moved twice. It was once part of the House of Seven Chimneys, of local fame. I'm not sure who Aunt Maria was, but the name has been attached to this house for a long time.
It is right on Bass river. It has it's own beach. It sleeps twelve! We used it for a family get-together and the large living room was perfect. I has wi-fi, a washer/dryer, tons of room indoors and out. It has a lot of really old furnishings, and lots of books that are nautical of are of local historical interest.
Electricity hadn't been discovered when this house was built, so some of the switches are in odd places. Plumbing was also added later. There has been a lot of settling over the centuries, so there's a lot that is not plumb, level, or square. (Walking across some of the floors is like walking on the deck of a ship underway.) If you require a modern house where everything is new and perfect, stay somewhere else.
But I loved it. It was clean, the beds are comfortable, and the bathrooms are numerous. There's plenty of parking.
If you are new to the Cape, it's mid-cape location is an ideal starting point for explorations in either direction.
If you brought a boat, there's a boat ramp at Smuggler's Beach, a half mile away, unless it's small enough to launch from the beach in front of the house, I guess. (I don't have a boat.)
You can run out for groceries (or pretty much anything, really) and be back in 20 minutes.
Anyway, we loved the place, all the guests loved it, and we had a wonderful time.
(I could imagine living here. Yikes!)