Annapolis, Maryland
Circa 1847 Townhouse - one of the "Rainbow Houses" that was historically part of the Mann's Tavern. Renovated inside and outside in October 2022. Sleeps 4 comfortably in 3 bedrooms with 1.5 baths. 3 fireplaces, beautiful brick courtyard, full kitchen with new appliances, propane grill, Washer/Dryer, TV, Internet, on street parking or park in the adjoining city garage. Great for Boat Show, Commissioning Week, Navy Football, Spring, Summer, Fall or Winter in Annapolis!
The location was absolutely awesome. Pros: clean beds; big, fluffy towels; wifi and tv; great kitchen appliances including coffee machine and coffee; owner Kurt is great; and great historical building. Cons: bathrooms need updating and shower was weak; living room furniture is worn; bathroom and kitchen floors need to be replaced; and the outside desperately needs cleaning and paint.
This property was fantastic! There were three of us, plenty of room in a great place with a ton of historic character. An incredibly short walk from downtown but far enough away that you forget it is there. Will definitely be back!
Despite a hiccup at the beginning of our stay, the property owner made things right and graciously allowed us to stay an extra day.
The house is a perfect location for visiting Annapolis. Walking distance to everything! The only request would be to make sure all remotes work for TV. Plenty of space and beds for 6+ people.
A prime location also comes with some noise. Great location but a bit noisy at night. Overall a good unit though it could use a little TLC inside. Furniture very comfortable but more than a few feathers sticking out! Beds very comfortable. Photos did not do it justice as far as how spacious it is!! Each room is a very generous size, I would say it should be labeled 1.5 bath as we were expecting another shower. Not a big deal for us. Backyard very nice to sit out, not an issue finding a parking spot either. Overall a very comfortable stay, would definitely recommend it!
Great location for enjoying all of annapolis! Backyard is great for relaxing.
Great location downtown Annapolis
We really enjoyed this location in downtown Annapolis! Having a parking pass for street parking was great and always pretty easy to find a nearby spot. We knew before renting it that it was an old house but we wanted location over luxury on this trip. Loved the backyard and enjoyed sitting outside in the evenings or on the front porch. Since you are right in the middle town, it is noisy late at night with cars and trucks etc but we were so exhausted most nights that it didn’t interfere with our family sleeping! Make sure you eat at Chick N Ruth’s deli which is just next door! ?
Really enjoyed our stay. Surpassed expectations. In the heart of the city!
Perfect location for Mids to stop by. Comfortable beds, comfy sofa and nice spaces overall. Kurt had everything we could possibly need in the kitchen for cooking.
We brought our children back for a reunion weekend and football game at USNA; having been married in Annapolis 12.5 years earlier, we knew that messing with parking in, on or around the USNA during school and football season with a home game wasn't something to tread on lightly. The location is key- as it is less than a block from Main Street, and took us about 10 minutes (with kids) to walk to the visitor entrance. Further, it was so easy to pop back to the house change and then head somewhere to shop or to eat on Main Street. There was a K-cup that Kurt was nice enough to tell us about and we brought our own cups, there is a cute little back patio to sit on, full dishwasher and fridge and stove, so you can make breakfast and feel like you are in the 1890s. While 3 bedrooms, the 3rd bedroom with the bunks is really in the middle of the other two upstairs bedrooms and none of the doors lock (including bathrooms); we were a family, but just a consideration. But having 3 separate sleeping areas and 1.5 bathrooms was more than we would get in a hotel, plus the benefit of the proximity to everything. Our kids are between 4 and 12, so it worked great (and better) than a hotel room. . . BUT this is an old property, and so you should be mindful that while charming, not everyone is going to love those aspects. Additionally, the intersection of Conduit and Duke of Gloucester is a loud one that motorcyclists like to run (at least they did that weekend) so you can hear the traffic. We appreciated having a home base that was comfy, just enough of what you needed and none of what you didn't; but some might be more picky with their level of luxury. we would definitely stay here again though- it really is right in the thick of it downtown- and with the parking pass, we never even had to move the car.
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