An historic landmark beautifully restored and fronted by 750 feet of Puget Sound shoreline. Hidden away in the Fern Cove nature preserve, the house is fully furnished and functional. All you bring is your groceries!
The Belle Baldwin House is a fully restored historic landmark nestled along 750 feet of Puget Sound shoreline at the junction of two pristine creeks and surrounded by the Fern Cove nature preserve. It sports a full kitchen, new bath and three bedrooms. Named a State Historic Landmark, the Belle Baldwin house may be the only known intact example of the residential work of Harlan Thomas, a renowned architect whose buildings are distinguished
Seattle landmarks. The Vashon Park District’s ‘green’ restoration process has returned the house to its 1912 glory, creating a relaxing, natural environment that honors the park and the past.
Weekly rentals run Saturday through Saturday only
During the non-peak season, the house is available for $200/night with a minimum of two nights required. A deposit of $250 is required to confirm your reservation at the time of booking and is refunded after your stay.
11:00 a.m.
Arrival times can be negotiated at any time prior to the start of your stay. A minimum deposit of $250 confirms your stay. Daily rates available with a minimum of two nights' stay.