
Skyemoor
Newly renovated 5 Bedroom 5 Bath (with bonus third floor) whaling captains home located in Nantucket s historic district at the top of Main Street. First level offers a spacious living area leading into a grand dining and kitchen area. There are two bedrooms on the first level, a queen bedroom en-suite and a queen bedroom with hallway full bath. One the second level - there are three bedrooms. A primary king ensuite with soaking tub and two bedrooms (1st bedroom - 2 Twins & 2nd Bedroom - Full) share a hallway full bath with laundry. One the third level - a bonus living area with two trundles and private full bath. Historical Fun Fact: Originally called, The Reuben Joy Homestead is a unique property rich in Nantucket history. Originally built by Richard Macy in 1694 at the site of the original Sherburne settlement, the primary structure was then moved to 107 Main Street in 1740. Home to numerous men involved in the whaling industry, it is said that Herman Melville visited the home while researching his novel "Moby Dick".
Property Information
Amenities
Property
- CoolingCentral Air
- FireplaceNot Useable
- Heating
- Patio
Outdoor
- Beach Chairs
- Beach Towels
- Crib
- Outdoor Furniture
- Private Yard
Household
- Dishwasher
- Microwave
- Washer/Dryer
Bedroom Information
Bathroom Information
Availability
Rates and availability are subject to change. Please contact a William Raveis Nantucket agent to confirm your preferred weeks are available.
Neighborhood
Downtown Nantucket, or Town, is the island’s vibrant heart, offering world-class dining, charming boutiques, historic sites, and a picturesque harbor. With its cobblestone streets, preserved whaling-era homes, and easy walkability, it’s the most convenient place to live or stay on the island. Visitors can explore the Whaling Museum, stroll along the scenic harbor, shop at unique boutiques, and enjoy waterfront dining. Whether kayaking in the harbor, visiting Brant Point Lighthouse, or experiencing live music and theater, Town offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and coastal charm.