It's wonderful to live in a time when we have countless options including places to spend the night. From motels to hotels, campgrounds to glampgrounds, resorts, and more, our choices seem endless. If you're planning a getaway on Cape Cod, there's a one-of-a-kind accommodation you may want to try. Close to both town and the water in Chatham, The Windmill Cottage is as conveniently located as it is charming.
Located within Chatham's Old Village Historic District, The Windmill Cottage was originally built by a naval architect. As one of the most prominent fixtures within the Old Village, the windmill was moved to its current site in the 1940s. Since then, it has been restored and modernized with many conveniences while maintaining its historic charm.
Inside the windmill's octagonal space, the slightly slanted walls and the exposed beams add to its architectural interest. This one-of-a-kind place has so much character and a fairytale-like feel, that guests can't help but fall in love with it.
Downstairs, you'll find a great room with a living room and dining room, as well as a bedroom, bathroom, and the well-appointed kitchen with a gas stove and retro-style refrigerator.
With two bedrooms, this quaint cottage can accommodate up to four guests. The first floor bedroom offers a comfortable queen-sized bed along with built-in shelves and a closet.
To get to the second bedroom upstairs in the loft, there is a steep staircase that follows the slant of the wall. At the top there is a trap door that can be closed for privacy.
In the upstairs loft bedroom, you'll find a full-sized bed and a desk by the window with views of both the yard and nearby Mill Pond.
One of the most extraordinary features in the loft is found when you look up at the ceiling and see the windmill's gearshaft which turns its sails. Although it will be locked during your stay, you can still marvel at its engineering as you lay in bed.
While The Windmill Cottage is nothing short of spectacular, so is the surrounding areas that you can walk to. Conveniently located walking distance from town, the beach, and a private boat launch at Mill Pond, you may never want to leave!
How would you like to spend the night in this unique and historic windmill on Cape Cod? What is the most unique place you've ever spent the night? Let us know in the comments.
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