Set within the historic fabric of Edgartown Village, 14 Thayer Street is a property of uncommon scale and quiet distinction. Occupying a 0.62-acre parcel, rare for this in-town setting, the grounds offer a sense of space and privacy just moments from the harbor and village center.
The residence is attributed to Frederick Baylies Jr., the builder of the Whaling Church, and reflects the enduring architectural traditions that define Edgartown. With five bedrooms and five baths across more than 3,100 square feet, the home is both comfortable and unpretentious, suited to long summer stays and informal gatherings.
Mature landscaping and open lawn frame the house, lending a sense of seclusion that is increasingly difficult to find within the village. Properties of this scale and provenance seldom come to market, offering a measured opportunity to steward a piece of Edgartown’s architectural legacy.
HIGHLIGHTS
| Link ID | 44225 |
| Bedrooms | 5 |
| Baths | 4 |
| Half Baths | 1 |
| Rooms | 13 |
| Living Space | 3466 |
| Acreage | 0.62 |