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Classic Oceanfront Beach Cottage "EINE WOCHE LINKS"
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Bewertungen
10 von 10.
Außergewöhnlich
3 Schlafzimmer1+ BadezimmerPlatz für 4 Gäste111.5 m²
Beliebte Annehmlichkeiten
Lerne die Gegend kennen

Block Island, RI
- Place, Great Salt Pond13 Gehminuten
- Place, Crescent Beach17 Gehminuten
- Place, Ballard's Beach18 Gehminuten
- Airport, Block Island, Rhode Island (BID-Block Island State)3 Autominuten
Zimmer und Betten
3 Schlafzimmer (Platz für 4 Personen)
Schlafzimmer 1
1 Queen-Bett
Schlafzimmer 2
1 Doppelbett
Schlafzimmer 3
2 Einzelbetten
1 Badezimmer, 1 Gäste-WC
Badezimmer 1
Toilette
Badezimmer 2
Badewanne oder Dusche · Toilette
Weitere Räumlichkeiten
Küche
Spielbereich im Freien
Garten
Essbereich
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Wissenswertes
Diese Unterkunft wird von einem privaten Gastgeber verwaltet (eine Partei, die nicht im Rahmen ihrer gewerblichen, geschäftlichen oder beruflichen Tätigkeit handelt). Das EU-Verbraucherrecht, einschließlich Widerrufsrecht, gilt nicht für deine Buchung, sie wird jedoch von den vom privaten Gastgeber festgelegten Stornierungsbedingungen abgedeckt.
Für zusätzliche Personen fallen möglicherweise Gebühren an, die abhängig von den Bestimmungen der Unterkunft variieren können.
Beim Check-in werden ggf. ein Lichtbildausweis und eine Kreditkarte, Debitkarte oder Kaution in bar für unvorhergesehene Aufwendungen verlangt.
Je nach Verfügbarkeit beim Check-in wird versucht, Sonderwünschen entgegenzukommen, sie können jedoch nicht garantiert werden. Eventuell fallen zusätzliche Gebühren an.
Partys oder Gruppenveranstaltungen sind auf dem Gelände der Unterkunft streng verboten.
Der Gastgeber hat angegeben, dass die Unterkunft über einen Kohlenmonoxidmelder verfügt
Der Gastgeber hat angegeben, dass es in der Unterkunft einen Rauchmelder gibt
Zu den Sicherheitsvorrichtungen dieser Unterkunft gehören ein Feuerlöscher und ein Erste-Hilfe-Kasten.
Registrierungsnummer der Unterkunft: RE.25163-STR, 12/30/2025
Zur Gegend
Block Island
Dieses Ferienhaus in Block Island liegt am Strand. Sachem Pond Wildlife Refuge und Nathan Mott Park geben einen Eindruck von der schönen Natur der Region. Zu den Attraktionen vor Ort zählt außerdem Folgendes: Abrams Animal Farm und Sacred Labyrinth. Entdecke die hiesige Tierwelt bei Aktivitäten wie Naturwanderungen und Vogelbeobachtungen.

Block Island, RI
In der Umgebung
- Fred Benson Town Beach - 9 Gehminuten - 0.8 km
- Great Salt Pond - 13 Gehminuten - 1.1 km
- Old Harbor - 14 Gehminuten - 1.2 km
- Crescent Beach - 17 Gehminuten - 1.5 km
- Ballard's Beach - 18 Gehminuten - 1.5 km
Fortbewegung vor Ort
Restaurants
- The Oar - 19 Gehminuten
- Poor People's Pub - 8 Gehminuten
- Aldo's Bakery - 12 Gehminuten
- Ballard's Inn - 15 Gehminuten
- The National Hotel - 10 Gehminuten
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Bewertungen
10
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Die Bewertungen werden in chronologischer Reihenfolge angezeigt, unterliegen einem Moderationsprozess und wurden verifiziert, sofern nicht anders angegeben.
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Sauberkeit
10/10
Check-in
10/10
Kommunikation
10/10
Lage
10/10
Genauigkeit des Onlineauftritts
Bewertungen
Verifizierte Bewertung
27. Juni 2023
Gut: Sauberkeit, Check-in, Kommunikation, Lage und Genauigkeit des Onlineauftritts
Aufenthalt von 7 Nächten im Juni 2023
Verifizierte Bewertung
10/10 – Hervorragend
Anneliese T.
11. Juni 2023
Gut: Sauberkeit, Check-in, Kommunikation, Lage und Genauigkeit des Onlineauftritts
Absolutely magical home
Anneliese T.
Aufenthalt von 7 Nächten im Juni 2023
Archivierte Bewertung
10/10 – Hervorragend
5. Juli 2014
An idyllic retreat
Verifizierte Bewertung
10/10 – Hervorragend
Jessica P.
7. Aug. 2022
Gut: Sauberkeit, Check-in, Kommunikation, Lage und Genauigkeit des Onlineauftritts
Fantastic location, wonderful hosts!
Jessica P.
Aufenthalt von 14 Nächten im Juli 2022
Verifizierte Bewertung
10/10 – Hervorragend
Jill S.
28. Sept. 2021
Gut: Sauberkeit, Check-in, Kommunikation, Lage und Genauigkeit des Onlineauftritts
The breezy cottage
Jill S.
Aufenthalt von 4 Nächten im September 2021
Verifizierte Bewertung
10/10 – Hervorragend
jim h.
8. Juni 2021
Gut: Sauberkeit, Check-in, Kommunikation, Lage und Genauigkeit des Onlineauftritts
Cottage Captures Island Vibe w/ Panache
jim h.
Aufenthalt von 7 Nächten im Juni 2021
Verifizierte Bewertung
10/10 – Hervorragend
Debra K.
19. Juni 2020
Gut: Sauberkeit, Check-in, Kommunikation, Lage und Genauigkeit des Onlineauftritts
This is the nicest cottage rental I have ever been in. I am very sad about leaving!
Debra K.
Aufenthalt von 7 Nächten im Juni 2020
Über den Gastgeber
Zu Gast bei John/Pam Gasner
Architect, designer and jack-of-all-trades John Gasner has lived on Block Island for over 50 years. His wife Pam Gasner is an 11th generation Block Islander and also a historian and artist.
Both John and Pam, are preservation-minded and have long worked to safeguard the vernacular island architecture and history of the Island (Pam having been on the Board of Directors as well as Executive Director of the local Historical Society since 1985. She is also currently the Vice-President of the Southeast Lighthouse Foundation and a member of the 250 Gaspee Committee. John chaired the Historic District Commission for numerous years and now designs furniture at the Sandy Point Studio. The couple ran the Crescent Pond Gallery from 1997 - 2007.
Both John and Pam, are preservation-minded and have long worked to safeguard the vernacular island architecture and history of the Island (Pam having been on the Board of Directors as well as Executive Director of the local Historical Society since 1985. She is also currently the Vice-President of the Southeast Lighthouse Foundation and a member of the 250 Gaspee Committee. John chaired the Historic District Commission for numerous years and now designs furniture at the Sandy Point Studio. The couple ran the Crescent Pond Gallery from 1997 - 2007.
Darum fiel die Entscheidung auf diese Unterkunft
Some houses begin as frantically scribbled sketches on a cocktail napkin. Others spring to life from an architect’s drafting table, with careful consideration given to views, tree lines, and sun exposure. But the story of this handcrafted home in Rhode Island has an unusual beginning―it was built around a lifesaving rescue pole.
Located on the vacation destination of Block Island, just 12 miles from the mainland, the pole served as a practice mast for members of the U.S. Life-Saving Service (the Coast Guard’s predecessor) to rehearse rescues more than a century ago. Decades later, when architect and jack-of-all-trades John Gasner decided to build on the property, he wasn’t sure what to do with it. After much deliberation, he decided to keep the relic right where it’s always been.
Originally he built a workshop/studio on the spot, later using it as a gallery space. Today, John, his wife, Pam, and their three children―Will, Noah, and Julia―have transformed the space into a one-of-a-kind summer cottage with the pole running through the middle of the structure redefining rustic living.
Located on the vacation destination of Block Island, just 12 miles from the mainland, the pole served as a practice mast for members of the U.S. Life-Saving Service (the Coast Guard’s predecessor) to rehearse rescues more than a century ago. Decades later, when architect and jack-of-all-trades John Gasner decided to build on the property, he wasn’t sure what to do with it. After much deliberation, he decided to keep the relic right where it’s always been.
Originally he built a workshop/studio on the spot, later using it as a gallery space. Today, John, his wife, Pam, and their three children―Will, Noah, and Julia―have transformed the space into a one-of-a-kind summer cottage with the pole running through the middle of the structure redefining rustic living.
Das macht diese Unterkunft einzigartig
For preservation-minded John and Pam, who have long worked to safeguard the vernacular island architecture, even more satisfying than their ocean view is the reaction of first-time visitors. “They think I restored the house, not that I built it,” John says. “They say it looks 100 years old.”
To achieve the aged appearance, John designed an exterior compatible with the prevailing architecture. “I used natural materials and kept things simple,” he says. John employed construction techniques akin to those of the late 1800s, eliminating plywood and relying mainly on locally milled woods. He had windows custom made at a mill shop that’s been in business since the late 19th century, and crafted the outer walls from weathered white cedar shingles.
John and Pam took an organic approach to the interiors as well. “The framing pays homage to the Early American homes on Block Island,” John says. Pine-board floors and rustic furnishings in the living room suit the home’s beach finds―from the balusters fashioned from driftwood to a tree trunk-turned- coffee table that John ferried home in the family’s trusty Boston Whaler.
The Gasners dressed up the kitchen with a coat of crisp white paint on the walls and ceilings and steely blue on the floors. The lifesaving practice mast now serves as a pot rack before bursting up through the floor of the master bedroom.
Upstairs, on either side of the central common space, the bedrooms have partial pine-plank walls. “It’s a narrow building, so I wanted to keep things as open as possible,” John says. In the master bedroom, the bed is positioned to look straight through the common space to sweeping vistas of the Atlantic. “We wake up looking at the ocean,” Pam says. “What could be better than that?”
To achieve the aged appearance, John designed an exterior compatible with the prevailing architecture. “I used natural materials and kept things simple,” he says. John employed construction techniques akin to those of the late 1800s, eliminating plywood and relying mainly on locally milled woods. He had windows custom made at a mill shop that’s been in business since the late 19th century, and crafted the outer walls from weathered white cedar shingles.
John and Pam took an organic approach to the interiors as well. “The framing pays homage to the Early American homes on Block Island,” John says. Pine-board floors and rustic furnishings in the living room suit the home’s beach finds―from the balusters fashioned from driftwood to a tree trunk-turned- coffee table that John ferried home in the family’s trusty Boston Whaler.
The Gasners dressed up the kitchen with a coat of crisp white paint on the walls and ceilings and steely blue on the floors. The lifesaving practice mast now serves as a pot rack before bursting up through the floor of the master bedroom.
Upstairs, on either side of the central common space, the bedrooms have partial pine-plank walls. “It’s a narrow building, so I wanted to keep things as open as possible,” John says. In the master bedroom, the bed is positioned to look straight through the common space to sweeping vistas of the Atlantic. “We wake up looking at the ocean,” Pam says. “What could be better than that?”
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