The Patch Palace
5 Clyde Street, Apartment No. 2, Somerville, Boston, MA, USA MA 02145
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Overview
The Patch Palace apartment house is on a near 5 acre patch of land that once housed the local factory. This quiet little historic neighborhood is called “The patch” and was once populated with close knit families and Italian immigrants.
The Patch Palace offers outstanding accommodation in the heart of Boston Town and is the perfect place for couples and travelers visiting the Massachussetts area.
The Palace features one bedroom which is fitted with a closet, dresser and mirror, mattress, side table and two chairs.
The accommodation also has a bathroom fully equipped with marble floors, a bath tub and a stackable washer/dryer.
The living room features a couch, center table, carpet, cane chairs, side table and skylight while the kitchen has a dining table, stainless steel appliances, a refrigerator, stove and a microwave.
The property also has outside decking and a large lawn with patio furniture. The Palace has wireless internet access, pots and pans and silverware. Towels and linen are also provided.
Accommodation Information
Location Information
We are within ten minutes walk through a nice bike path to vibrant Davis Square (Red Line Train Station) and 7.5 miles (17 minutes) drive from the Boston Logan Airport. Available as a short term lease rental, our modern style apartment with kitchen, laundry and parking facilities is a perfect place to live in a New England style home setting near safe, quiet yet one of the hippest neighborhood in US called Davis Square. Davis Square, in the city of Somerville, MA, is a quaint and thriving community made up of small, locally owned businesses, working professionals, long time locals, and Harvard, MIT and Tufts University students. Davis Square has been listed by the Utne Reader magazine as one of the fifteen 'hippest places to live' in the United States.
Davis Square is named for Person Davis (1819-1894), whose 10-acre (40,000 m2) estate included the present-day Davis Square. The brick-paved Davis Square contains a rich mixture of shops, restaurants, bars, coffee shops, a 1000 seat movie theater complex, a smaller 200 seat live performance theater, and other attractions. Earlier this March, 2009, the band U2 preferred to play at Somerville Theatre in Davis Sq. for an ultra-exclusive show as part of three “secret” U.S. concerts to promote new album and latest smash, “No Line on the Horizon.”
Square itself is decorated with many colorful pieces of art, including tiles made by local schoolchildren, sculptures of prominent local figures, smiling sculptures and a flying cow. Davis Square hosts many popular arts institutions and events. The Somerville Arts Council's popular ArtBeat festival takes place here every year on the third weekend of July, while the HONK! Festival of activist brass bands occurs here every October, on Columbus Day weekend. The Public Radio International show, 'Living on Earth' is recorded in its local studios.
Boston attractions include the harbour and Harvard.
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| Linen | Free |
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| Car Parking | Self-catering Facilities | No curfew | Lounge area | Internet | 24 hour hot showers |
Cancellation Policy
Guests can cancel their reservation free of charge up to 2 days day(s) before arrival. Deposits paid are non refundable.
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