The Beach House
The Wild Coast Awaits
“The ocean stirs the heart, inspires the imagination and brings eternal joy to the soul.” ~ Wyland
The House
Sleeps 8 comfortably
Spacious, well appointed kitchen
Mud room / laundry room
The Views
Amazing views of Cook Inlet, Mt. Iliamna and other volcanoes from the deck and throughout the house
The Location
Conveniently and centrally located in Anchor Point, with easy access to Homer, numerous rivers, and hiking trails
Bedrooms
Sleeps up to 8 comfortably in three rooms with varying configurations of king and twin beds, plus two futons.
bathrooms
Upstairs master suite has a half bath, main floor has full bath with tub/shower.
Kitchen
Spacious, open concept kitchen with stainless steel appliances, dishwasher and granite countertops. Well appointed with Kuerig, standard coffee pot, and tea kettle, as well as coffee, tea, seasonings, etc.
Location
Located in Anchor Point, a short, scenic drive from Homer; offers amazing views of Cook Inlet, Mt. Iliamna and other volcanoes from the deck and throughout the house, plus beachcombing at your fingertips.
Non Smoking
No smoking or vaping indoors.
No Pets
No pets, but service animals may be allowed on a case-by-case basis.
Bedrooms
Sleeps up to 8 comfortably in three rooms with varying configurations of king and twin beds, plus two futons.
bathrooms
Upstairs master suite has a half bath, main floor has full bath with tub/shower.
Kitchen
Spacious, open concept kitchen with stainless steel appliances, dishwasher and granite countertops. Well appointed with Kuerig, standard coffee pot, and tea kettle, as well as coffee, tea, seasonings, etc.
Location
Located in Anchor Point, a short, scenic drive from Homer; offers amazing views of Cook Inlet, Mt. Iliamna and other volcanoes from the deck and throughout the house, plus beachcombing at your fingertips.
Non Smoking
No smoking or vaping indoors.
No Pets
No pets, but service animals may be allowed on a case-by-case basis.
“The three great elemental sounds in nature are the sound of rain, the sound of wind in a primeval wood, and the sound of outer ocean on a beach.” ~ Henry Beston