The house is called "Treetops," named for its iron plaque set above the fireplace and for its green perch in the trees. It is a large, rambling house in the woods with a wrap-around porch, overlooking trees grown up from the former cranberry bog in front, creating acres of peace to the Centerville river beyond.
Treetops is a family home, built in the 1920s and renewed over time, set at the end of a sandy road behind the historic village of Craigville. It is a welcoming space for everyone.
The house is peaceful and rustic, with many amenities. It is suitable for families, as well as couples or small groups who want a woodsy getaway that is close to the beach, and the restaurants, shopping, and Island ferries (to Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket) of nearby Hyannis.
The famous Kennedy compound in Hyannisport is a five-minute drive away toward Hyannis, and the historic and elegant villages of Centerville and Osterville close by to the east. Famous Four Seas Ice Cream is in Centerville.
There is a lovely, short walk from the house to Craigville Beach.