FAMILY BEACH RETREAT Get away from it all and take a step back in time at The Beachside in Sea Bright, New Jersey. Our Sea Bright vacation rental is an updated 1904 Queen Anne Victorian offering modern comforts and vintage charm throughout. With 7 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, and the beach and shops/restaurants outside your door, it's the perfect place for families to have fun together and recharge.
NOTE: Per Sea Bright ordinance minimum booking 6 nights. Contact host for more information and rental options.
AMENITIES In every room, you'll find all the thoughtful touches you need to enjoy a relaxing, comfortable stay. You will find our home clean, well-maintained, and in the perfect location.
KITCHEN Fully equipped with everything you need to prepare meals. You'll find the cabinets well-stocked with dishes, glassware, pots and pans, cooking utensils, chef's knives, and appliances. We provide a coffee maker with everything you'll need to make a fresh cup the way you like it.
THE PARLOR A comfortable space for relaxing, reading, and watching TV. The furnishings include two couches, chairs, and tables. Technology features are a 55-inch smart TV and Fios wifi service.
BEDROOMS Each unique bedroom retains the original details and charm, which have been restored to look and feel as inviting as it was when built in 1904. The first level has one bedroom, the second level features 5 bedrooms, and the third level has a large loft-like bedroom. All of the beds have been outfitted with hybrid coil spring/memory foam mattress and hotel-style bedding to give you a comfortable night's sleep.
BEACH The Beachside includes 7 beach badges, chairs, umbrellas, and towels. Beach access is located right across the street.
THE HISTORY The Beachside was built in 1904 as a summer home for wealthy New Yorkers who took the Long Branch Steamboat Co. ferry to Highlands, and then the Central Railroad train down what is now Ocean Avenue to reach Sea Bright. They designed a beautiful foyer entry with oversized moldings, 6' double pocket doors opening to a Parlor for relaxing, and a back hall leading to a smoking room for the men (upstairs you will find a second smoking room used by the women). Their main living space was the large opulent dining room with tin ceilings and intricate details located in the center of the home. In classic Victorian style, the rear entry, kitchen, and back stairs leading to the second and third floors were used by the servants, while the front of the home was reserved for the owners. The back bedroom on the second floor was used as a servant's living room, and they slept on the third floor. Today all of those spaces have been restored while maintaining their original charm, and they are all yours to enjoy.