

For guests' safety, the property includes a carbon monoxide detector, a fire extinguisher, a smoke detector and a first aid kit in all accommodation. On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited. The provision of housing is linked to their trade, business or profession.
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This property is managed by a professional host. Special requests can't be guaranteed and may incur additional charges. Special requests are subject to availability at the time of check-in. You will receive an email from Vrbo with a link to a Vrbo account, where you can change or cancel your reservationĬharges for extra guests may apply and vary according to property policy.Ī cash deposit, credit card or debit card for incidental charges and government-issued photo identification may be required upon check-in. This property is managed through our partner, Vrbo. Safety features at this property include a carbon monoxide detector, a fire extinguisher, a smoke detector and a first aid kit On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges special requests cannot be guaranteed Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges Sometimes I feel weird commenting on the crafting/decorating blogs because I don’t have a blog like everybody else who comments, I mean everybody seems to have their own blog…but, frankly I don’t have the time to devote to a blog and really I wouldn’t have anything interesting to show & tell.Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy Keep on writing what you love to write, whether it is blogs, books, letters…I think blog writers are pretty brave since they put themselves out there for people to comment! Yipes. Right now I am reading “Cottage for sale, must be moved” (recommended on a post on another blog…gotta love our common loves in blogland). I’ll check out Mary Kay’s book…sounds neat. 🙂 Right now I am leaning toward decorating more vintage beachy in a bedroom and bath (gotta get those seashells back I gave to my sister that a friend gave to me & I didn’t think I’d want them – hee-hee). Last night I happened upon “The lettered cottage” blog and saw Layla is decorating some Tybee cottages…so I googled the Mermaid cottages and oh, how I want to visit that island now. When I got my BHG in the mail a few weeks ago I was instantly taken with the Tybee Island cottage…just my style. Read about her novels on her blog and see the cottage at BHG. Check Tybee Vacation Rentals for rental information. It is a great place to get lost in a good book or have a nice peaceful cup of tea or coffee.” The Breeze Inn has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. “The screened-in porch is a great addition to this home and guests will definitely enjoy spending time out here! The porch is furnished with seating for 8 and looks out upon the fully fenced backyard. There is even a small herb and vegetable garden in the yard with seasonal finds for guest enjoyment.”

“The kitchen is perfect for guests who love to cook! The kitchen is fully equipped with a dishwasher, stove/oven, refrigerator and more and offers direct access to the screened porch in the backyard. Mary Kay Andrews has written over 20 novels, including: The living room has a Queen Sleeper sofa, a flat-screen TV, and the dining table has seating for 6. The eclectic living and dining area is open and inviting.

This cottage has charm and beach style elegance everywhere you look thanks to it being decorated from top to bottom with family-friendly vintage and antique finds collected by the owner, bestselling author Mary Kay Andrews, from around the country. Take a look! The rental listing for The Breeze Inn says:īreeze Inn is a circa 1943 remodeled beach cottage that is located only 2 short blocks away from the beach. It’s now a vacation rental where you can stay on your next trip to Georgia. When Mary Kay and her husband Tom bought the Tybee Island cottage, it was painted “egg-yolk yellow with circus-blue trim.” They wanted it to resemble the Florida beach houses of the ’40s, so they repainted it a mint green with a hot-pink door. When this month’s Better Homes & Gardens arrived in my mailbox, I was excited to find photos of novelist Mary Kay Andrews’ charming “Breeze Inn” inside.
