SEABROOK, TEXAS. Seabrook is on State Highway 146 twenty-five miles from Houston near the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center on the north side of Galveston Bay in Harris, Chambers, and Galveston counties. It was founded on the site of the Ritson Morris league, which became Elmwood Plantation, and was named for Seabrook Sydnor, son of John Sydnor of the Clear Creek Development Company, who with E. S. Nicholson platted and promoted the town in 1900. The settlement first housed summer residents who arrived on the Suburban, a commuter train that ran twice daily. The town had a post office by 1895. In 1990 an abandoned railroad station reflected the history of the town's location on a line of the Southern Pacific Railroad.
 

Old Parsonage Guest House

This professionally designed guest house offers a living room, fully equipped kitchen, utility room, two spacious bedrooms with queen size beds and one large bath.We provide a continental breakfast for four, complimentary wine and snacks. There is a beautifully landscaped private back yard with squirrels, birds and butterflies.  The front porch offers comfortable rocking chairs and a beautiful view of the bay. We offer free local phone calls, fresh flowers, a CD player, television, clock radios, soft sheets, lots of towels, perfumed soaps, two bikes and nets for crabbing at the back bay.


website: www.seabrookaccommodation.com
Telephone: (713) 206 1105