This 1905 Classical Revival home welcomes you with stately columns and a double wrap around porch. The beautiful period architecture and a lead glass front door invite you into the spacious entry hall and curved staircase with stained glass windows. French doors open into the living room and beautiful antique gas fireplace. Pocket doors lead to a large dining room under an antique chandelier and coffered ceiling.
The space
The kitchen radiates warmth and charm with glass cabinets, original sink, beaded board, butcher block counters and newer stainless steel appliances, refrigerator/freezer with ice maker, range and dishwasher. A huge arched window looks out to a vine covered pergola/porch and outside seating and dining area. Upstairs you will find a spacious hall with a walk-thru double-hung window stepping out to an upstairs porch. The bath features an antique pedestal sink, tin ceilings and claw foot tub to add charm while the glass shower enclosure with rainfall head provides modern luxury. The 3 beautiful bedrooms and sunporch compete this lovely home.
Historic Architecture
Porch Views
Garden Views
Waterfront Nearby
Historic District
The Strand
Restaurants
Cruise Ship Terminal
Bathroom
Bathtub
Hair Dryer
Cleaning Products
Shampoo
Conditioner
Hot water
Shower gel
Bedroom and Laundry
Free washer / dryer in building
Essentials
Towels, bed sheets, soap, and toilet paper
Hangers
Bed linens
Extra pillow and blankets
Room-darkening shades
Iron
Clothing storage: closet and dresser
Entertainment
Cable
Internet Connection
Dining table (for 10+)
Heating and Cooling
Ceiling Fans
Fireplace, Gas Log
Air Conditioner/Heater in each room
Heating
Home Safety
Smoke Alarm
Carbon Monoxide Alarm
Fire Extinguishers
First Aid Kit
Internet and Office
Fast WIFI
Kitchen and Dining
Dining table (for 10+)
Kitchen where guests can cook their own meals
Stove
Oven
Refrigerator
Freezer with ice maker
Microwave
Dishwasher
Cooking utensils/knives
Pots and pans
Dutch oven
Silverware
Bowls, plates, cups
Hot water kettle
Coffee maker
Wine glasses
Toaster
Baking sheets
Kitchen island
Coffee
Oil, salt and pepper
Location Features:
Private entrance
Guests can enjoy nearby beaches
Guests can enjoy downtown shopping and food
Guests can enjoy the antique district
Located in East End Historic District
Outdoors
Private patio or balcony
Private backyard
Garden space and fountain in the front yard
Covered porch, grass area, fountain and garden
Outdoor furniture
Porch swing
Outdoor dining area
Beach towels
Parking and Facilities
Free garage parking on the premises
Free street parking
Services
Pets allowed with extra fee
Assistance animals are always welcome
Luggage storage allowed in garage for guest convenience when they have early arrival or late departure
Long-term stays allowed
Allow stay for 28-days or more
Self-check-in with digital smart locks
Guest access
Self-check-in. Check yourself in with the smart lock access code. Entire house, first level porch only, garage, front and rear yard and rear porch.
Other things to note
Galveston is one of the best coastal cities in the Lone star State. Only 50-miles from Houston, Galveston is a popular vacation option for Houstonians. Not only does this beach town boast miles of sandy beaches, but there are also plenty of onshore attractions to keep visitors entertained. Shop on Galveston’s Historic Strand, explore exhibits at Moody Gardens or find thrills at Schlitterbahn Waterpark. Galveston also has plenty to offer history buffs, from the iconic Architecture to the numerous museums like the Texas Railroad Museum and Texas Seaport Museum.
This city boasts incredible historic architecture, first-class restaurants, and picturesque beaches. An inland city off the Gulf Coast of Texas, Galveston has it all from a bustling city center to idyllic blue water. Whether travelers have a week, a weekend, or just 24-hours to explore, it’s worth visiting.
Where to Eat
Galveston has lots of incredible food and excels in fresh seafood dishes given its location on the Gulf Coast. A can’t-miss event in Galveston for food lovers is the Wild Texas Galveston Island Shrimp Festival, which takes place in September. Travelers who are visiting during this month can plan their trip around attending the epic celebration of shrimp and culinary excellence. There is a shrimp gumbo Cook-Off, a parade, a 5K fun run and food samples. Admission prices vary depending on the selection of events visitors want to participate in.
Festival Dates: September 22-23, 2023
Hosted By: Yaga’s Entertainment
Address: 2302 Strand Street Galveston, TX 77550
Besides fun food festivals, Galveston has a great selection of restaurants, coffee shops, and bars to explore during a trip to this Texas island city. From charming breakfast spots downtown to coastal bars, and dinner spots serving southern favorites, there’s something for everyone in Galveston.
Best restaurant for breakfast: The Sunflower Bakery & Café, The Gumbo Diner, IHOP, Mosquito Café, Waffle House #1260
Best eateries for lunch and dinner: Miller’s Seawall Grill, Rudy’s & Pacos Restaurant and Bar, Little Daddy’s Gumbo Bar, Gaido’s, Saltgrass Steak House
Best coffee shops: MOD Coffee House, red Light Coffee Roasters, Go Nuts and Beans
Greatest Bars: The Poop Deck, Daiquiri Time Out, The Old Cellar Bar, Tiki Bar
Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier
The Galveston Island Pleasure Pier is a fun spot to spend some time in Galveston. It’s only a few dollars to get a walk-on pass to the pier (required for everyone over 3-years of age). Once on the pier, travelers gain access to lots of fun rides that are sure to entertain all ages.
Address: 2501 Seawall Blvd., Galveston, TX 77550
Admission: From $5
Hours: Saturdays 12 pm to 9 pm. Sundays 12 pm to 7 pm.
Moody Mansion is a fun attraction in Galveston, spanning 28,000 square feet. It is a four-story building that was completed in 1895 and is open to the public for tours. On a guided tour of the mansion, guests visit 20 rooms that give a sense of what life was like for a powerful family in Texas.
Address: 2618 Broadway Avenue J, Galveston, TX 77550
Admission: From $34
Beaches
Galveston is known for its gorgeous beaches and prime location on the Gulf Coast. Travelers visiting the city have so much more to explore beyond lunging on the beach, however it’s not something to miss out on a trip to Galveston.
Babe’s Beach
Porretto Beach
Stewart Beach
Bishop’s Palace
Bishop’s Palace is an impressive architectural work in Texas that spans 19,082 square feet. The Victorian structure also goes by the name Gresham’s Castle. The last tickets for tours are sold daily at 4:00 pm.
Galveston’s Railroad Museum
History buffs and locomotive enthusiasts will appreciate the rich history of the abandoned train car and related relics on Galveston Island. The Galveston Railroad Museum is located at 25th and Strand, accessible from the most popular areas of the city. The museum was established in 1983 and works to restore, re-use, and appreciate historic facilities and train equipment. Parking is free when visitors pay for admission.
Address: 2602 Santa Fe Place, Galveston, TX 77550
Admission: From $12/adult
Hours: 10 am to 5 pm, Daily
How to Spend The Perfect Day in Galveston
The perfect day in Galveston starts with waking up in the historic Downtown core and grabbing a coffee at MOD Coffeehouse or Red-Light Coffee Roasters. Sit, sip and watch the city come to life.
Then start the day with a tour of Bishop’s Palace or Moody’s Mansion for a look at the beautiful historic architecture found in the city. This is also a great time to see the unique abandoned railroad car at the Galveston Railroad Museum.
Grab lunch at Little Daddy’s Gumbo Bar or Gaido’s before heading to one of the area’s stunning beaches for the afternoon. The three choices for travelers looking to spend time on a Galveston beach are typically Poretto, Babe’s Beach or Stewart Beach. Soak up the sun, swim, or get out on the water for some fun activities like stand-up paddleboarding and kayaking.
In the evening make a reservation at Saltgrass Steakhouse for a mouthwatering meal of top-tier Texas cuisine. Finish out the night at one of Galveston’s many popular cocktail bars before retiring to the hotel for the evening.
Another option for those who are not fans of cocktail bars is to visit the pier after dinner and take part in some of the many fun activities along this strip from rides to games, and more. Couples can enjoy a fun date night here while families with young kids will find this a more suitable way to end the night.
Things to Know
Check-in after 3:00 pm
Check-out 11:00 am
6-guest maximum
Pets allowed.
Quiet hours
10-00 pm – 8:00 am
Commercial photography allowed.
No smoking
Safety and Property
Nearby body of water
Carbon monoxide alarm
Smoke alarm
This Galveston gem radiates the classic charisma while offering the convenience of modern living. Whether you're seeking a serene retreat or a base to explore the vibrant Historic Strand District, this residence provides the ideal setting. Immerse yourself in the essence of charm and embrace a unique Galveston experience.
Registration number
GVR-13256