Henry Trueheart's Sweethaven: Walk to the Beach from an Historic Victorian!
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Henry Trueheart's Sweethaven: Walk to the Beach from an Historic Victorian!
Galveston, Texas 77550, United States
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Property Description
Walk to the beach from this majestic Victorian at 1704 31st Street; when you get back, enjoy a fresh private outdoor shower, then head to the wraparound covered porch to catch the Gulf breeze with a drink under the fans while the music plays.
This historic house, now known as Sweethaven, was built on three lots touching on the “Millionaire’s Row” part of Avenue O in the Kempner Park area of Galveston.
She has been lovingly refreshed and expanded over time, but she dates back 135+ years, to 1885. The house features original wood floors in most of the main rooms, with those of the foyer and middle floor rooms being particularly intricate.
Sweethaven is as close to the beach (just under half a mile) as a Great Storm survivor can be, as anything closer was destroyed by the Great Storm of 1900 (still the most cataclysmic natural disaster in U.S. history, with a death toll estimated between 8,000-12,000). She also made it through the 1911 and 1915 hurricanes; Carla (1961); and Ike (2008), among many others.
Sweethaven is set up to welcome family reunions or similar large groups: the main house sleeps approximately 19 in beds with quality mattresses and bedlinens.
The gourmet’s kitchen is big enough to prepare meals to feed all your guests, while the slackers gawk and heckle from barstools at the island and the bar area. Equipped to delight any chef with double convection ovens, double microwaves, double dishwashers, double refrigerators, an ice maker, and a wine fridge.
There are two bathrooms and four bedrooms on the top floor (Brideshead, the primary retreat with a king; Juliet’s Library, with a single queen; The Overlook with two queens; and The Landing, with a queen and a twin). There are no TVs in any of the bedrooms in the house, only in the common rooms: you come to the beach to be with people, and if you need to hide in the bedroom, a book attracts less attention. However, there is high-speed wifi all through the house.
The middle floor is for wider gatherings, with multiple living and dining areas in addition to the kitchen.
The ground floor – the Torpedo Deck— is the sacrificial level, located in the flood plain; new building at this elevation is prohibited by city code. Originally open storage or servants’ quarters, it was converted to flex space decades ago when the property was owned by the Galveston ISD. This floor has a more modern industrial vibe: check out the massive concrete piers that support the house above, and the steam pipes and conduits that serve as the arteries and veins conducting the fluids and forces that give the building life. We use this area as the young persons’ retreat, with a Wardroom for fun and games, including a tournament-quality foosball table; a ping pong table; and a big TV for movies. Three bedrooms (the Bridge, with a queen; the Interrogation Room, with a queen and a twin; and the Forecastle, with three twins) and a modest bathroom with step-in shower are also located on this level. Bedrooms at ground level are rare in Galveston, so this is a nice option for people with difficulty navigating stairs.
The carriage house apartment, available separately, is configured as an efficiency, with a small kitchen and bathroom, and a king bed. The carriage house itself features an outdoor shower, two water closets, a sink, and is large enough to host a small crowd if rain interferes with an outdoor gathering.
Sweethaven has a washer and dryer if needed.
There are a half-dozen beach cruiser bikes with locks that you are welcome to tool around on, but please keep them secure as they will otherwise disappear and you will have to pay for replacements. There is also a supply of beach toys so you don’t have to drag your own from home. And some beach chairs, and umbrellas, and so forth so all you have to do is show up and use them.
There are also charcoal and gas grills available for cookouts, but fuel is not guaranteed.
Parking: there is off street parking for ~3-4 vehicles. There is on-street parking for perhaps another dozen vehicles along both Avenue O and 31st Street. PLEASE DO NOT PARK IN FRONT OF OUR NEIGHBOR'S GREY HOUSE TO THE SOUTH!About pets:No pets allowed.About checkOut:Check out before 10:00 AM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.About checkIn:Check in after 4:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking is not permitted.About minBookingAge:Minimum age to rent: 30.About events:No events allowed.
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10.0/10
Cleanliness10.0
Amenities10.0
Location10.0
Service10.0
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Surroundings
Landmarks: Holy Rosary Catholic Church
(250m)
Landmarks: Galveston Central Church
(280m)
Landmarks: Menard House
(310m)
Landmarks: Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church
(380m)
Landmarks: West Point Baptist Church
(400m)
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7 Bedrooms Private Vacation Home
7 bedrooms: 5 single beds 2 sofa beds 6 queen beds and 1 king bed
Free Wi-Fi
Non-smoking
Air conditioning
Refrigerator
TV
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10.0/10
Outstanding
34 reviews

- Cleanliness10.0
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- Location10.0
- Service10.0
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Beverly R.
June 18, 2025

This property is fabulous. We had 4 generations from Germany, Minnesota and around Texas. Everyone had a great time. With the generous space, we could all be together--it made a big difference. We set up a game room, an arts & crafts room, a quiet room and a TV room--accommodating everyone. With the central location, guests could walk to most of the activities--including the trolley. Even the parking area was generous. The kitchen and dining areas were perfect for feeding a large group. The owners were accommodating and helpful. Overall, it exceeded my expectations. I recommend this property and would rent it again.

Silvia D.
May 27, 2025

Wonderful
We had such a wonderful stay in this beautiful and historical home! It is a gem and we enjoyed reading about the history of the home. There was lots of space for our family of 16. Some family members could sleep-in and they are not disturbed by others talking and doing things in other parts of the house. The beds were very comfortable and it was fully equipped with so many amenities that the owners were so generous enough to let us borrow. We had everything we needed for cooking meals, going to the beach, having a cookout, going on a bike ride, or just relaxing on the shaded porch or in the home. There were clear instructions regarding where everything was and how to operate things. We also like being close to stores, restaurants, and the beach. Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful home!

Keri G.
May 20, 2025

Absolutely Beautiful
Gorgeous house and beautiful property! Would most definitely recommend especially for a large group. All around perfection!

Wimsee A.
January 7, 2025

It was the best of times, it was the best of places
Bumpity, bumpity,bump……lead to a smooth accumulation of 17 people and no no-shows.Your house was ideally suited to accommodate all with a warren of rooms. The availability of inside and outside entertainment equipment was well sampled.The Washington DC coalition appreciated the collection of swimsuits. However they did not go in the water so no frames were opened and men's swimsuits were not needed.With three teenage boys in attendance, the additional refrigerator space was rapidly emptied and repeatedly refilled. Within the plethora of kitchen utensils the boys could not locate a cheese slicer but managed with humor to “cut the cheese.”The minis (5 and 6) had a mysterious time, even though we outlawed hide-n-seek. “California has nothing on Texas” was the secret opinion of the couple from Huntington Beach California. It seems they spent more time on the beach in Galveston than they have at home.As memories are carried across the county and across the years, your home will be often featured.

Dawn G.
December 4, 2024

Galveston Victorian home
Our family of all ages enjoyed our stay at this beautiful Victorian home. It is beyond spacious with beds and rooms for everyone. The kitchen is very well equipped with everything we could need. Preparing the Thanksgiving meal was a fun family activity because of the roomy up-to-date kitchen. Plenty of spaces also for enjoying family time together. We would book this home again.

Natalie G.
July 16, 2024

Natalie G
We had an awesome time. There was nothing the host did not have. They communicated with us quickly when there was a question.. The house is beautiful and well decorated. We had a large group of 21 and we were very comfortable. Awesome house and awesome host

Shannon P.
August 4, 2024

Great family reunion house
Our multigenerational family reunion was a blast because of this fabulous house! Two dishwashers! Two microwaves and an ice maker in a beautiful gourmet kitchen! Plenty of tables for dinner and games! Great communication w our hosts Rachel and Chris. Beach gear, bikes, paper towels, tp (the good kind!), soap, shampoo etc all included and made our trip easy and fun! Beautiful house. Old and rich with

Tami L.
July 8, 2024

Family Reunion
We had an AMAZING time at Sweethaven!!! The property is BEAUTIFUL, the owners are super easy to work with and very quick to respond to questions and give helpful tips for our time in Galveston. We walked to the beach, enjoyed a quick drive to the strand, and had plenty of room for the 13 of us. We didn’t even use all the beds! This is a perfect property!

Susan F.
May 21, 2024

Family Stay
Several generations of our family traveled to Galveston for a family wedding and this house was a great option for us. Plenty of room to spread out and plenty of places to come together with enough rooms and beds for everyone from a toddler to a great-grandmother.
We enjoyed the living room, kitchen, and deck the most! We weren’t in town for long, but it was nice to have bikes to cruise around the historic neighborhood. Tons of beach toys, umbrellas and chairs allowed us to have a fun morning on the beach just down the road. We all had a great weekend and would stay here again!
Services & Amenities
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Surfing
Off-site
Skiing
Hiking
Off-site
Fitness Room
Table Tennis Room
Water Park
Wi-Fi in Public Areas

Table Tennis Room
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Internet
Wi-Fi in Public Areas
Health & wellness
Table Tennis Room
Kayaking
Off-site
Hiking
Off-site
Skiing
Sailing
Off-site
Surfing
Off-site
Fitness Room
Activities
Beach Towel
Game Room
Table Football
Fishing
Off-site
Water Park
Eco Tours
Off-site
Public areas
Barbecue
No Smoking in Public Areas
Garden
Facilities for children
Children's Desktop Game/ Jigsaw Puzzle
Accessibility
Handrails in Stairways
Property Policies
Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: after 16:00
Check-out: Before 10:00
Child policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this property.
Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.
Cots and Extra Beds
Please contact the hotel for details about cot and extra bed policies.
Age Requirements
The main guest checking in must be at least 30 years old
Property host

Chris Malish
Speaks: French
About this property
Walk to the beach from this majestic Victorian at 1704 31st Street; when you get back, enjoy a fresh private outdoor shower, then head to the wraparound covered porch to catch the Gulf breeze with a drink under the fans while the music plays.
This historic house, now known as Sweethaven, was built on three lots touching on the “Millionaire’s Row” part of Avenue O in the Kempner Park area of Galveston.
She has been lovingly refreshed and expanded over time, but she dates back 135+ years, to 1885. The house features original wood floors in most of the main rooms, with those of the foyer and middle floor rooms being particularly intricate.
Sweethaven is as close to the beach (just under half a mile) as a Great Storm survivor can be, as anything closer was destroyed by the Great Storm of 1900 (still the most cataclysmic natural disaster in U.S. history, with a death toll estimated between 8,000-12,000). She also made it through the 1911 and 1915 hurricanes; Carla (1961); and Ike (2008), among many others.
Sweethaven is set up to welcome family reunions or similar large groups: the main house sleeps approximately 19 in beds with quality mattresses and bedlinens.
The gourmet’s kitchen is big enough to prepare meals to feed all your guests, while the slackers gawk and heckle from barstools at the island and the bar area. Equipped to delight any chef with double convection ovens, double microwaves, double dishwashers, double refrigerators, an ice maker, and a wine fridge.
There are two bathrooms and four bedrooms on the top floor (Brideshead, the primary retreat with a king; Juliet’s Library, with a single queen; The Overlook with two queens; and The Landing, with a queen and a twin). There are no TVs in any of the bedrooms in the house, only in the common rooms: you come to the beach to be with people, and if you need to hide in the bedroom, a book attracts less attention. However, there is high-speed wifi all through the house.
The middle floor is for wider gatherings, with multiple living and dining areas in addition to the kitchen.
The ground floor – the Torpedo Deck— is the sacrificial level, located in the flood plain; new building at this elevation is prohibited by city code. Originally open storage or servants’ quarters, it was converted to flex space decades ago when the property was owned by the Galveston ISD. This floor has a more modern industrial vibe: check out the massive concrete piers that support the house above, and the steam pipes and conduits that serve as the arteries and veins conducting the fluids and forces that give the building life. We use this area as the young persons’ retreat, with a Wardroom for fun and games, including a tournament-quality foosball table; a ping pong table; and a big TV for movies. Three bedrooms (the Bridge, with a queen; the Interrogation Room, with a queen and a twin; and the Forecastle, with three twins) and a modest bathroom with step-in shower are also located on this level. Bedrooms at ground level are rare in Galveston, so this is a nice option for people with difficulty navigating stairs.
The carriage house apartment, available separately, is configured as an efficiency, with a small kitchen and bathroom, and a king bed. The carriage house itself features an outdoor shower, two water closets, a sink, and is large enough to host a small crowd if rain interferes with an outdoor gathering.
Sweethaven has a washer and dryer if needed.
There are a half-dozen beach cruiser bikes with locks that you are welcome to tool around on, but please keep them secure as they will otherwise disappear and you will have to pay for replacements. There is also a supply of beach toys so you don’t have to drag your own from home. And some beach chairs, and umbrellas, and so forth so all you have to do is show up and use them.
There are also charcoal and gas grills available for cookouts, but fuel is not guaranteed.
Parking: there is off street parking for ~3-4 vehicles. There is on-street parking for perhaps another dozen vehicles along both Avenue O and 31st Street. PLEASE DO NOT PARK IN FRONT OF OUR NEIGHBOR'S GREY HOUSE TO THE SOUTH!About pets:No pets allowed.About checkOut:Check out before 10:00 AM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.About checkIn:Check in after 4:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking is not permitted.About minBookingAge:Minimum age to rent: 30.About events:No events allowed.
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