Montana House: 2 bedroom, 1 loft, 1 BR historic railroad house in Lima, Montana
Your home away from home in Lima with 2 downstairs bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and 1 loft with 3 twin beds & 1 queen bed. This charming historic railroad house, originally built in 1890’s, offers a tranquil escape for guests. With 3 queen beds and 3 twin beds (potential to sleep 9 guests); it's perfect for families or groups. Get a great nights sleep with blackout curtains. We have a grassy back yard for you, your children, or pets to enjoy. Whether you're exploring Montana or Yellowstone National Park, planning your next hunting or fishing trip, or simply enjoying a quiet evening in, you're sure to make fantastic memories with a stay at our home.
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Great host and perfect rustic home in a cute little Montana home. Perfect stop over on our road trip through Montana.
Tyler G.
2025 年 7 月に 1 泊滞在
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2025 年 7 月 20 日
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The Montana House was perfect for our needs. My wife, my mom, and our 17 year old son stayed here on our way through on a trip. It was just as described, fully stocked and very clean. Megan was an excellent host. We also loved the delicious caramels!
Tyler G.
2025 年 7 月に 1 泊滞在
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オーナー : Alena
My daughter, Megan and I are working together on this VRBO listing. I was born and raised in Lima. I am so happy to be able to have a vacation home/rental in my home town, right next door to my niece and across the back alley from my sister.
この宿泊施設のオーナーになった理由
This home is 1 block away from the Exxon gas station, approx 2 blocks away from the local cafe, & approx 2 blocks away from the Peat (a wonderful steak house). The local school playground is across the street. The town, outside swimming pool is open to the public during the month of July.
この宿泊施設の特徴
This house was originally built in the 1890's, when the railroad service was in it's prime.