Situated right at the southeastern tip of Cape Cod, in Massachusetts, the village of Chatham is a quietly posh New England seaside resort. The town is centred around an attractive main street lined with upmarket boutiques, quaint antique stores and charming cafes. Visitors can look forward to relaxing on several pristine, unspoiled beaches, including the 'Lighthouse Beach', which features the iconic 19th-century Chatham Lighthouse. For those interested in delving into the town's past, the Chatham Railroad Museum, which exhibits model trains and train artefacts and the Godfrey Grist Mill, built in 1797 and recently restored to working condition, are both well worth visiting. For nature lovers and birding enthusiasts alike, the nearby Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge provides a vast habitat for a diverse range of migratory birds.