Cottage A is one of five quaint rental opportunities on a magnificently rebuilt Old Naples Cottage Estate, built in c. 1910. We are two blocks from the Gulf of Mexico and Naples Pier and within walking distance of everything 5th Avenue and 3rd Street South have to offer.
Cottage A is nestled behind the Monarch Butterfly Migration Station and has two distinct rooms. Enter the grounds via the white-shelled path to your patio and front door. Unlock the space via a keypad lock.
The main room has high ceilings and a ceiling fan centered above the queen bed. Two windows face the driveway, and one faces Gordon Drive via the front garden. Air conditioning and heat throughout.
Stepping inside the room, you will find a comfortable reading chair on your left and a small desk with a chair on your right. The television is mounted above, allowing you to view it from the comfy chair and the queen bed. The large windows have plantation white shutters, enabling brightness during the day and privacy at night.
Two side tables with drawers and lights sit beside the queen bed. A stylish bench at the foot of the bed allows you to store your shoes under it and leave your things on. In the far corner is a closet with extra linens and supplies. Past guests have commented that the cottage is well-stocked.
The closet contains a full-length mirror, iron, board, beach supplies, a step stool, and other cleaning supplies.
An open door frame leads from the front room to a second room with a loveseat, coffee table, and side table for drinks and lights.
A small, beautiful cabinet holds your things on the wall outside the bathroom.
The kitchenette runs along two walls opposite; white marble counters make the deep silver sink and magazine-worthy faucet pop. The white cabinets above and below add to the scene and provide excellent storage. A full-sized fridge is tucked into a nook.
A sweet, small window lets light in, and the white plantation shutters offer choices. Two wooden floating shelves hold ceramic dishes and stemware. My description does not do the space justice.
The bathroom has a new grey vanity with one sink and a white porcelain top. A large mirror and light above give the space a nautical feel. The newly tiled glassed-in shower is stunning. Low flow: Knowing we are following industry standards is always lovely.
You have one parking spot in our driveway. Enter the property through an archway covered in bougainvillea vines to the shelled path to your patio.
**Construction has been going on across the street from us for the past two seasons. I looked up, 'What do you do when living near a construction site?' The answer was to use noise machines and earplugs. I stocked them and lowered the nightly rate.