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Historic Collier-Casey House: 1874 Coastal Gem & Luxury Vacation Rental in St. Marys, GA

Historic Collier-Casey House: 1874 Coastal Gem & Luxury Vacation Rental in St. Marys, GA Coastal Georgia St. Marys

The historic Collier/Casey House, circa 1874, is situated on the premier vacation rental site in St. Marys. Enjoy magnificient views of Cumberland Island, Fernandina Beach, the pass to the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean and breathtaking sunrises and sunsets. The main house has three bedrooms and 2.5 baths, formal dining room, living room, eat-in kitchen and a wrap-around porch, and is furnished with beautiful antiques that add to the ambience of the home.

The separate Captain's Quarters has an upstairs deck and offers the best views to the East. It has 1,200 square feet and is comprised of a great room with living, kitchen and breakfast areas, and a queen bedroom with walk-in closet, bath with a walk-in shower and jetted garden tub. Pets are considered.

Amenities
Facility Amenities
  • Parking on Site
  • Golf Nearby
  • Grill on Site
  • Restaurant Nearby
  • Laundry
Near Interstate Highway
  • 95
General Information
  • Family-Friendly
Room Amenities
  • Fireplaces
  • Hair Dryer
  • Iron/Ironing Board
Internet Connectivity
  • Free Wi-Fi
Room Type
  • 3+ Bedroom Units

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