SKI IN/GONDOLA OUT! - Most ideal Location at 303 North Main street. Ski access is a 2/3 minutes walk to the GONDOLA (fly to Peak 8), SKI-IN via the Skiway (3/4 min walk from House). And, unlike true ski in/out homes, it is also just steps from all Shopping & Dining. No car needed, everyone just comes and goes at their leisure. Pamper yourself with this newly remodeled home!!! Brand new kitchen, floors, boot warmers, bathrooms, heated toilet seats and much more to be enjoyed!!!
The Williams House is a Victorian home from the 1880s. The house sleeps 16 guests in 11 in beds. Located in the heart of historic downtown at 303 A north Main street, right behind the Gondola . Suited for larger groups or small families looking for the convenience of the BEST LOCATION IN TOWN, hassle free 7private parking spots, ski access, shops and restaurants all around and all the comforts of a 7BR/7Bathrooms Home. 7 individual rooms all with TV and individual thermostat, en suite Bathrooms in all rooms but one. Super clean house. All toilet seats are heated!
*MAIN LEVEL:
BR 1: Queen bed, TV, shower bathroom
BR 2: Queen bed, TV, shower bathroom
BR 3: Queen bed, TV, Full en suite Bath
BR 4: King bed, shower bathroom.
-Single Bathroom for BR: 7 use or common use, shower only
-Living Room Gas fireplace, sectional couch, Flat Screen TV, Desk;
-Dinning room: Gas fireplace, Flat screen TV, interconnected with the Kitchen. Dining seats 16 comfortably.
-Kitchen Mud Room
-Washer/Dryer closet
*UPPER LEVEL:
BR 5: Master with King bed, TV, shower only, Gas Fireplace, beautiful views of the Ski slopes
BR 7: with 2 Twin beds, TV (Good size private room but no windows and a slanted ceiling)
*LOWER LEVEL:
BR 6: 2 Bunk Beds, TV, Bathroom
*OUTSIDE:
Hot Tub, gas BBQ, Table & chairs. 7 private parking places Relax in the outdoor HOT TUB after a good day of snow skiing ( shared with cottage) and or enjoy a Martini next door at Blue River Bistro or stroll along the shops on Main street, we are sure that you will have a wonderful time. Also next door, for one of the best breakfast in town, locals favorite 'Daylight Donuts'. The Williams House is truly The House in Town. Some History: Building a frame house in Breckenridge before the arrival of the railroad was no small task. To erect this c.1881 house and the one next door (301 N. Main), Breckenridge saloonkeeper Joseph F. Reeder had to chop down trees, drag them to the sawmill, have them milled for different uses—siding, flooring, shingles, etc.—and let them dry. Inflating the cost of construction was the need to pack finished building materials—nails, paint, and doors— over a high mountain pass at a cost of forty cents per pound. In 1888, John Williams, a hardrock miner, and his wife, Minta, purchased the house as their home. After John and Minta’s separation in 1890, Minta and their daughter, Ethel, continued to live here until 1906, renting it out from time to time as they pursued an acting career for Ethel. The Williams House is featured in the Historic Walking Tour.
The house is now owned by the Meyer family whom live in Colorado Springs and Scottsdale.
We look forward to having you