Blue Shutters, in Provincetown’s West End, is a historic three-story waterfront c. 1840, that has only had 3 owners. Originally a wharf-head wagon house, it later served as a lumberyard, livery stable, and general store. The house features a gable-front roof, wood shingles, a 12-pane awning window, waterfront decks on all three levels, and its signature blue shutters. The open floor plan, with ample entertaining room, features an immediate view of the water straight ahead, while port hole windows, original wide-plank pine floors and original beams exude charm that cannot be replicated. A cozy seating area with fireplace, living room, large dining space, windowed kitchen, half bath, and outdoor shower complete this floor. Upstairs features a full bath and four bedrooms, the main bedroom with a deck. The third floor is open concept with great ceiling height + another deck offering a serene view of Cape Cod Bay. Blue Shutters beautifully combines maritime history with coastal charm.