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A Cape May original, the unique Baronet, a
beautifully-appointed Victorian home built in 1872,
faces Beach Avenue and the ocean. The building is
located one block north of Convention Hall on the
promenade. From there to the center of the Historic
District, the Washington Street Mall is five minutes on
foot. Food, drink, merchandise, antiques and art are its
fare. Here you are among Victorian architectural
pageantry. Many quaint homes from an era gone by,
distant relics of a grand life, populate this stylish
neighborhood.
Fine cuisine and good chowder is available in at
least twenty locations, and anyone would be proud to
assure you of their quality. Recommendations abound!
The property includes the main house divided into six
units and fourteen modern units attached in the rear.
Guests are welcome to sit and rock or read, or even dine
on the front wraparound porch. Other amenities include:
elevator, off-street parking, outdoor showers,
clothesline (towels), bike rack, luggage carts and
coin-laundry.
Unit 2H Baronet is a one-bedroom apartment that
functions as a two bedroom, sleeps five, full kitchen,
living room-vaulted ceiling, dining area, walk-in
closet, heat/air-conditioned, ceiling fans, TV-DVD-CD.
Walking, biking, running, swimming, sunbathing,
kayaking, surfing, shopping, bird-watching, fishing,
crabbing, dolphin watching and parasailing are just some
of the possibilities. Best of all, forget your car for
an entire week! |