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Edgartown Pet Friendly Vacation Rentals


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45 Hamblen Way, a three bedroom, 2 bath contemporary home Pet FriendlyCredit Cards Accepted

3 Bedrooms   2 Bathrooms

46 Claypit Road, a three bedroom, 2 bath contemporary home Pet FriendlyCredit Cards Accepted

3 Bedrooms   2 Bathrooms

54 Claypit Road , a three bedroom, 2 bath contemporary home Pet FriendlyCredit Cards Accepted

3 Bedrooms   2 Bathrooms

Edgartown Waterfront with Boats Provided Pet FriendlyOnline Availability Calendar

4 Bedrooms   3.5 Bathrooms   Sleeps 8-9
$2395-$6230/Week


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About Edgartown
PetVR.com only has several pet friendly rentals and one pet friendly bed and breakfast in the Edgartown district of Martha’s Vineyard.

Edgartown is one of New England’s most elegant communities and was the Island’s first colonial settlement. It has been the county seat since 1642. The stately white Greek Revival houses built by the whaling captains have been carefully maintained. They make the town a museum-piece community, a seaport village preserved from the early 19th century. Main Street is a picture-book setting with its harbor and waterfront. The tall square-rigged ships that sailed all the world’s oceans have passed from the Edgartown scene, but the heritage of those vessels and their captains has continued. For the past hundred years Edgartown has been one of the world’s great yachting centers.

To view and appreciate this town fully, you must walk its streets. On North Water Street you will find a row of captains’ houses with unequaled beauty. Many houses in Edgartown predate the whaling era. Most are private residences, but three notable ones are serving other needs. The Vincent House (built in 1672, the oldest known house on the Island) and the Thomas Cooke House are museums. The home built by Benjamin Smith in 1760 is now the office of the Vineyard Gazette.

The above information was taken from the Martha’s Vineyard Chamber of Commerce’s website.

Pet Friendly Beaches
Joseph Sylvia State Beach - Beach Road
Norton Point Beach - Katama Road
South Beach State Park - Katama Road







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