Historical horse property on 11.8 acres
Hartville, Platte County, Wyoming
Don't miss the opportunity to own your very own historic piece of Wyoming - nestled on almost 12 acres in Hartville, adjacent to the Sunrise Mine. This one-of-a-kind horse property includes the main home, which was built by the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company in 1940, a detached 3 car garage, detached workshop, an open faced barn with corral, storage building, and a large cabin. ~The main home has had many updates, including: updated kitchen - with quartz countertops, new windows, updated bathrooms, new water heater, updated flooring, and more! The main level includes an extra large living room - complete with a wood burning fireplace, a formal dining room, kitchen, and a half bath. Upstairs features 4 good sized bedrooms, and 2 bathrooms. The lower level has a bedroom, office space (that could be turned into an additional bedroom), large pantry, laundry room with a 3/4 bath, and utility room. Extra features include original hardwood floors, a dog run, hot water baseboard heat, tall ceilings, rock fire pit, and low maintenance stucco on the exterior. ~The detached 3 car garage is oversized, and one of the stalls has been turned into a studio living space, complete with a propane heater. ~The detached workshop is the perfect man cave or workspace area for crafting and all sorts of hobbies. ~The 1920's storage building is an added bonus, with six separate storage units that are rented out for $20 per month per unit. ~Let's talk about the cabin - this cabin was Charles A. Guernsey's original homestead, and was moved from Guernsey to it's current location. It has been used as a local gift shop, and has been rented out for events. There is so much historical background to the cabin, it is incredible!
Deanna Gerrard
, Windmill Realty