When life gets busy and our schedules overwhelm us, it's nice to take some time to slow down and enjoy some rest and relaxation. A short getaway to a cozy vacation home can be just what we need to unwind and recharge, and if that getaway comes with a stunning waterfront view, that's even better. Welcome to the Browns Point Lightkeeper's House, a charming hideaway on the beautiful shores of Puget Sound in Washington state.
The historic Lightkeeper's Cottage is located on Browns Point in Tacoma.
Sitting on 4 acres of lush green lawn and beachfront shoreline, the cottage is a cozy home away from home.
Built in 1903, the Lightkeeper's Cottage has been lovingly restored to its original grandeur.
You will be enchanted upon arrival at the beautiful architectural details and meticulously kept grounds.
Breathe in the sea air as you wander the park-like lawn and saltwater beach.
Spend the night as an Honorary Lightkeeper.
Experience some of the duties of early lightkeepers in your role as Honorary Lightkeeper. Some of your tasks might include putting up and taking down the flag daily, and keeping a maritime traffic log.
Inside the cottage is warm and cozy.
The quaint living room has an antique piano and vintage furnishings. It's the perfect place to curl up and read after a day on the beach.
The cottage comes with three bedrooms and sleeps up to six guests.
The comfortable bedrooms are decorated with furnishings from the 30s.
With two bedrooms upstairs and one on the ground level, you'll have plenty of room for the family. Imagine climbing under a soft quilt and watching a storm roll in from the second-floor bedrooms.
Enjoy breathtaking water and mountain views.
Watch sailboats drift by against a gorgeous Olympic Mountain backdrop. Walk along the shore and catch a glimpse of the area's sea life and eagles. If relaxation is what you're looking for, you'll find it at this lovely cottage.
The Browns Point Lightkeeper's Cottage is the perfect respite from the daily grind. Step back in time and find the relaxation you're looking for in this cozy little oasis. If you're intrigued by lighthouses, check out these historic Washington lighthouses.
Would you want to spend the night as an Honorary Lightkeeper? Let us know in the comments.
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