Commanders Quarters Historic Home in Hammond – Sleeps 18
580 Russell Place 7BR - 4Bath Sleeps 18 max including children 2 King 6 Queen 3 Twin This home is priced on the number of guest occupying it. An additional $30 per night, per person, will be added for each guests over 9 individuals. Yes this includes children.
Walk into this incredible 6000 sq ft historic home built in 1905 that housed the commanding officers and their families at Fort Stevens for approximately 50 years. Enjoy modern amenities, but with imagination, slip back into time and envision each room 100 years ago. The commanders quarters, the maids quarters, the basement "meeting room" are all awaiting your exploration and enjoyment. Recreational amenities include a wide screen TV and pool table on the lower level, plus free wireless internet. Settle into the cozy wicker furniture on the elegant wrap around porch to read to look out onto the park which once was the parade grounds of Fort Stevens. Fort Stevens Museum and the Historical Area are within walking distance. Miles of hiking and biking trails are nearby. The ocean and the wreck of the Peter Iredale are just 2 miles away. Astoria is 8 miles east and Seaside is a quick 20 minute drive. Main floor has one queen bedroom and one full bathroom w/shower. Second floor has three queen bedrooms and one king bedroom. Two bathrooms on this floor. Attic level has 2 twins in entry way. Just beyond the twin entry way are 2 more bedrooms, one with a queen and the other with one queen and one king bed. One full bath on this level. This home now has Keyless Entry for guests. Parking for 6 cars. NO SMOKING - NO PETS- MUST BE 25 TO RENT- NO BBQ GRILLS PLEASE.
Be sure to visit this home durning the holidays when the owners and friends turn it into a magical holiday site to behold.
Property manager
Beachhouse Vacation Rentals Inc
Premier Host
Languages
English
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washer
Dryer
Free WiFi
Outdoor space
Parking available
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher
About the area
Hammond
Hammond is home to this holiday home. Fort Stevens State Park and Lewis & Clark National Historical Park reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Astoria Riverfront Trolley and Columbia River Maritime Museum. Astoria Aquatic Center and Uppertown Firefighters Museum and The Children's Museum are also worth visiting. Explore all the area has to offer with cycling and hiking.
Hammond, OR
What's nearby
Fort Stevens State Park - 2 min walk - 0.2 km
Peter Iredale Shipwreck - 7 min drive - 4.5 km
Astoria Riverfront Trolley - 13 min drive - 12.2 km
Liberty Theater - 16 min drive - 14.5 km
Columbia River Maritime Museum - 16 min drive - 15.2 km
Getting around
Astoria, OR (AST-Astoria Regional) - 12 min drive
Restaurants
McDonald's - 15 min drive
Nisa's Thai Kitchen - 7 min drive
Wendy's - 10 min drive
Burger King - 15 min drive
Taco Bell - 10 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Is Commanders Quarters Historic Home in Hammond – Sleeps 18 pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
What time is check-in at Commanders Quarters Historic Home in Hammond – Sleeps 18?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Commanders Quarters Historic Home in Hammond – Sleeps 18?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Commanders Quarters Historic Home in Hammond – Sleeps 18 located?
Situated in Hammond, this holiday home is steps away from Fort Stevens State Park and Lewis & Clark National Historical Park. Columbia River and Battery Russell are also within 2 miles (3 km).
Reviews
9.6
Exceptional
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Fifteen of us gathered at the Commander’s Quarters. With three floors and a basement, we never felt like we were in each other’s space. The house is charming! We enjoyed the location too— next to the state park trails, Astoria’s farmers market, short drive to the beach. A beautiful place to build memories.
Plenty of room for 13 adult siblings/spouses to gather, eat together, hang out on the porch. Kitchen was well stocked, large pantry with second fridge to stash food, coolers, etc. Saw a lot of elk right around the property. We were worried that there was no air conditioning, but even on the third floor in July, it never got too hot. (100 degrees in Portland, 69 in Hammond.) Enjoyed the period furnishings and the house history. I don't think I would bring small children there, however. Close to Astoria, 25 minutes to Seaside.
We loved our stay. The owners representation was spot on and everyone enjoyed the house. The house does have some maintenance issues but they did not impact our stay what so ever. I would definitely come back!
This house was perfect for Our family gathering. The kitchen was extremely well stocked with cooking utensils and spices. A coffee nook was a fun place to take care of our caffeine needs. There were signs and information posts about the history of the house and Plenty of games. we even had fun moving the “ghost” mannequin around the mansion.
Beautiful location Quiet neighborhood near beaches. Perfect for family reunions.
Marci L.
Stayed 3 nights in Jul 2023
6/10 Okay
Kathy W.
23 July 2023
Liked: Cleanliness
Disliked: Check-in, communication
Family stay
Spacious, interesting, lots of bedroom. Didn't hear from host re protocol when leaving but eventually found old Liston side of fridge. Thought expecting guests to wash linens for 7 beds excessive,- removing sheets should have been sufficient. Photos showing billiard table didn't show dark, musty basement room it was in, with the TV. Liked ccking and dining supplies.
Staying at this property was a very fun experience for our family (12 adults, 3 kids). The house was HUGE! and we loved the period-decor. It had everything we needed and was a very comfortable stay. The location was excellent. We enjoyed walking access to the Fort and easy access to the beach. Very quiet neighborhood, with great outside space. Close to all the things we wanted to do/see.
All the adults loved the home. Plenty of roomd and activities in the area to see and visit. The family said they would like to try for anoth renuion in two years in the same place.
It was a great experience. The house is old and does have some age related issues, but nothing that distracted from our stay. Obviously no fault of the owner the power went out but they were kind enough to bring lights as the lights were out for 8 hours due to weather.
The Commander's House was a pleasant step out of time. Only one clock (in the kitchen), inviting spaces all over the house for conversations, a perfectly delightful kid's corner and a wide open parlour and dining room gave us places to gather as a group and for smaller confabs. The location was ideal for North Oregon Coast adventures. Storms made Dish network unreliable, and the solid construction of the house kept wi-fi to the first floor - part of the charm of "unplugging" for fully half of our group. Stairs, stairs and more stairs reminded us all of the hardiness of our predecessors and of our need to stay in shape. If you're looking for an immersive experience into history with all the conveniences of a well-stocked kitchen and ample bath facilities, this is the place! We loved it and hope to return.
So much to see and do here. Lots of stairs, so may not be good for some. Our group found the painting with the angel in dining room rather offensive, but that’s just us.
My sister's, myself and our brother grew up in Fort Stevens. This trip was our final goodbye to our Dad. We discovered the home was available and had more room than we needed. But it was all used. Such a beautiful home. I babysat the kids who lived there once and my little sister was friends with them. It was comforting to have such a welcoming home for our family to gather. We are already planning for next year. Thank you for sharing your beautiful home.
The house definitely was a unique experience and very different from a standard bnb .. it felt like we were in a different age and era (in a good romanticized way) - my only criticism of this place is that the house had a strong musty odor when we entered .. it took a couple of days before the smell wore off and my son and I had a little trouble sleeping bcoz of it the first night. Other than that, charming rooms, fresh clean linens, fabulously stocked kitchen, ( such an amazing collection of teacups), vintage accessories, every room seems to tell a story ... all in all - an enjoyable stay!! Also, I m just a little curious why is there a mannequin in a white dress in the house - it felt like giving an unnecessary eerie/ creepy/haunted character to the house - which really is not needed IMHO - Ranu L
This home is really cool and big. It is also really old and run down. There are a lot of decorations that make it feel in the time period.
On our stay the oven didn’t work and smoked us out. That is our biggest problem but it didn’t stop us from renting it again in November. Hopefully it will be fixed by then.
There were elk in the yard. That was really cool.
Another problem we had was driving all the way to Seaside to get the key when it looks like there is a lock box at the house. That added 20 minutes to an already long trip.
The check out instructions say you need to have a load of laundry done and folded. I’ve never had that in a VRBO before. And feel like that is too much to ask.
We were absolutely amazed at how lovely this home was decorated for Christmas - from the living room's Christmas tree, all the Santas, Christmas wreaths even on bedroom doors, garlands throughout, to the Christmas china. We have had our extended family Christmas get-together for 14 years now at different beach and mountain locations. This house was by far the best supplied house with china, flatware, cooking items, and spices. We really didn't have to bring much of any thing except food! Having two refrigerators and the extra store space in the pantry next to the kitchen was so handy. The coffee'tea'hot chocolate room was delightful. The warmth of the fire places made those rooms extra special. Beds were so comfy with all of the covers and pillows. The kids loved their special place on the top floor with secret rooms filled with toys and stuffed animals. The basement's pool table and tv area was a nice break was the crowd. It was so much fun to watch the elk and deer roam in front of the house. This was truly a relaxing and fun family memory.
We thoroughly enjoyed our time in this charming mansion! The rooms were spacious and beautifully decorated. The kitchen was fully stocked and we found all we needed to cook meals. We loved the Asian decor as well as the Bible scriptures and inspirational quotes. Thank you for an enjoyable stay. We hope to come back again!
Nice quiet neighborhood, walking distance to Fort Stevens Park that has great walking trails. Spacious well kept historical mansion with comfortable beds. Great water pressure and lots of hot water. We recommend this house for large groups.
Wendy T.
Stayed 2 nights in Oct 2019
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Hosted by Beachhouse Vacation Rentals Inc
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