"We especially enjoyed the porch and spent the majority of our time there, listening to the resident Red-Winged Blackbird and enjoying the Bayside breeze." — Taryn, May 2026
Frog Symphony is a 1,650-square-foot raised cottage on Mobile Bay, 50 steps from the beach. The home was designed by local architect Douglas Kearley as a replacement for his family's summer house — lost to Katrina. He sited it perfectly: the 12×40' screened porch captures every sunset over the water, overlooking a boat basin whose residents — frogs, turtles, and herons — are the ones who gave the property its name.
Jenn and Dave own and live three doors down. They bought this as the house they plan to retire into, sharing it until then. They know every restaurant, trail, and local gem on the Eastern Shore. When they can, they meet guests in person.
The Comforts
→ 12×40' screened porch with swing bed, dining table for 6, vintage lounge chairs, binoculars
→ Two California king bedrooms, both ensuite
→ Loft with 2 twin XL beds and a bay-view window seat
→ Bay-view office nook — quiet enough for real work
→ Gas stove, full kitchen, well-stocked
→ 24A EV charger (J1772)
→ 598 Mbps WiFi
→ Washer/dryer, Red Land Cotton sheets, Onsen towels
Getting There
→ 4 miles to Downtown Fairhope
→ 20 minutes to Downtown Mobile
→ 40 minutes to The Hangout in Gulf Shores
→ 45 minutes to Orange Beach
We're just down the street — reach out anytime.