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Historic 1889, two-story, two bedroom, two bath (sleeps four to six). Built in 1889 for Park City's postmaster, inherited by miners, now ski vacationers' classic. One-half block down to restaurants and shops on upper Main Street, also free TROLLEY and hub to in-town resorts (Deer Valley, Park City Mountain Resort [PCMR], and Canyons).
Optional walk (one-half block up, and one block over) bypasses any need for wheels while providing proper warm-up for day on slopes. Access from neighborhood street to PCMR's "TOWN LIFT" trail delivers skiers and riders in style to the base of Main St. restaurants and shops, PCMR ticket office, and chairlift hookup to rest of resort.
Home itself features eclectic use of old and new: Claw foot tub/shower, wood-burner stove, hand-carved antique stair rail and built-in furniture. Also private spa on deck, wooded landscape, picket fence, and mountain views - unusually open among it's tightly-fit neighbors in Old Town.
High-speed Wireless Internet, Flat-screen TV, Bose Stereo Surround Sound. Nicely furnished with many custom features. |