Historic Cape May Cottage: William Y. Heberton Cottage c. 1886. During its long history this cottage had been moved to the safety of Alexander Avenue in 1952. This comfortable 3 bedroom, 2 bath home is pleasant and inviting. Completely updated in 2000, it has excellent rental history, is a short walk to the beach and the ideal location for watching the sunset. There is a nice screen porch on the front and a large deck on the back, there are two living rooms, a spacious dining room, kitchen and a full bath on the first floor. There are three bedrooms on the second floor, an additional small room and a full bath. On the third level there is a storage attic. In the yard are two sheds, one is perfect for your bikes and beach chairs and the other has electricity and is large enough to be used as a workshop or studio. This home is just what Cape May Point should look like. More of the history of this home can be found in the book "Three Walking Tours of Historic Cottages, Cape May Point (pages 94,95) written by Joe J. Jordan.
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