- Overview
- Property Details
- Amenities
- Calendar & Rates
- Location
The iconic Pink House sits on a bluff overlooking Nantucket Harbor – facing west over the bay towards Great Point for beautiful sunsets. The Pink House was once owned by prominent patron of the arts Helen Lytle Hull, whose first husband was William Vincent Astor, son of John Jacob Astor. Mrs. Hull occupied the Pink House as her summer residence until 1976. The Pink House is located on the bayside beach, with direct access from the house via a boardwalk through the beachgrass; it is also only a ten-minute walk to the oceanside. The living room overlooks the bay and Coatue across the water. The dining room has a round oak dining table (seating 8) and French doors to the patio. The kitchen opens to the dining area, just off a large utility room with laundry and a powder room. The primary bedroom wing includes, on the first floor, large his and hers dressing areas and an oversized shower, and on the second floor a bedroom (Queen) with balcony overlooking the harbor. The second bedroom (King) and third bedroom (Twins) are both located on the first floor, and each has a full bath and shower and a door leading to the yard. There is a separate outbuilding (attached to a 2-car garage) with a fourth bedroom (Twins) and bath (shower). The front entrance and kitchen windows overlook a beautiful flower garden that is tended all summer. The house is stocked with board games and has bicycles and small boats (sunfish and row boat).
- Sleeping Capacity 8
- Total Beds 4
- Floor 1: King, Twins
- Cottage/Studio: Twins
- Floor 2: Queen
- Full Baths 4
- Half Baths 1
Amenities
Property
- Yard
- Deck
- Patio
- Parking Type: Off-Street
Household
- Washer
- Dryer
- First Floor Bedroom
Outdoors
- BBQ: Gas
Electronics
- WIFI
Property Facts
- Distance to Town: 8 miles
- Water Frontage: Harborfront
Cooling
- AC
- Central
Calendar & Rates
June 2026
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July 2026
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August 2026
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September 2026
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- Information believed to be accurate but calendars and rates are subject to change.
- Rates do not include a State tax of 5.7% and a Nantucket tax of 6%, which will be added to any lease of less than 32 days.
- Availability and rates last updated on 03/26/2026
Location
What we like about Wauwinet
The only business in the area, the Wauwinet Inn offers fine dining, spa services, exquisite rooms, and boat service to town for their guests and diners. Wauwinet is also where you access Great Point, the peninsula that forms Nantucket’s northernmost tip, and home to Great Point Light. Great Point remains under the protection of the Nantucket Conservation Foundation and the state’s Trustees of Reservations. An excursion along this ever-changing and unspoiled landscape, by boat or via four-wheel-drive vehicle, is a must-see while visiting Nantucket.
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