We had a great time in Seabrook. The cottage was great except for the washer and dryer. The dryer didnât dry my clothes at all. The hot tub needs more room around it so you donât get leaves/pine needles from the trees in it. They advertise horseback riding but when I called they said they donât have that in town. The restaurants are way overpriced and the food isnât great. The town has fire pits but you canât use them because of the burn ban. I noticed some places have gas fire pits which would be nice for the cottages. I would probably stay in a bigger house next time but if your on a budget and looking for a quick getaway this place is fine.
Quaint newish cottage style cabin. Walking distance to everything. Loved that we were able to bring our two small dogs. Although we had a hot tub, bummed we didnât get to use it. The evening we were going to hop in, there was a thunderstorm. Will definitely return for a future visit!
Overall, very positive experience. Hot tub is a little on smaller side. There is no grill, which is not a misrepresentation in any way, but something I didnât even think to look for in a place like this and was a disappointment so just be aware. That was our fault and may have to do with the admirable LEED certification, not sure. The interior could use an once over, all the games were completely useless. Missing Pete missing pieces the sound system.
We had a pleasant time at this cabin. It was quiet and clean! The mattresses in the loft were a bit uncomfortable (for grown adults) and some basic items were missing from the kitchen (coffee filters, foil, etc) but it was a lovely stay. We were there to relax and celebrate a graduation and it was perfect!
Overall the space was very clean, however the master bedroom had a duvet cover with matching pillow shams that were definitely not clean. They were yellowed and worn and there was mascara smeared on the pillow. The sheets were clean but thatâs it. The pantry supplies included salt and pepper, thatâs it. The listing should not say âpantry items includedâ. I would consider ground coffee, some tea bags, and cooking oil to be included in basic pantry items.