Make this charming gable front cottage your secret getaway in Red Lodge, MT. Located just a short walk from downtown Red Lodge. This well equipped, 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths vacation home has beautiful vintage and eclectic furnishings, a covered front porch, spacious backyard with a great concrete patio that is perfect for entertaining. Experience Red Lodge at its best! The Pippinger House has a great layout and is a perfect place to create memories you will never forget.
Host not on site, but available by phone. Located near by.
The home is located in the historical Hi Bug area of Red Lodge Montana. It is located in a quaint quiet neighborhood and is within walking distance of downtown Red Lodge.
First two stories of the property.
Make this charming gable front cottage your secret getaway in Red Lodge, MT. Located just a short walk from downtown Red Lodge. This well equipped, 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath vacation home has beautiful vintage and eclectic furnishings, a covered front porch, spacious backyard with a great concrete patio that is perfect for entertaining. Experience Red Lodge at its best! The Pippinger House has a great layout and is a perfect place to create memories you will never forget.
During the Summer of 1887, Ben F Pippinger became Red Lodge`s first teacher, hired to teach the children of Rocky Fork Coal Miners opening the area`s first coal mines. Pippinger later ran the Cloverdale Dairy on a ranch north of town. He and his wife Cora built this 9-room gable front cottage in 1902, as an in town residence. The house was for sale in 1904 at an asking price of $2600. It was noted to be furnished throughout and nicely suited for boarding and rooming purposes, because of its central arrangements around the central hall.
During the Summer of 1887, Ben F Pippinger became Red Lodge's first teacher, hired to teach the children of Rocky Fork Coal Miners opening the area's first coal mines. Pippinger later ran the Cloverdale Dairy on a ranch north of town. He and his wife Cora built this 9-room gable front cottage in 1902, as an in town residence. The house was for sale in 1904 at an asking price of $2600. It was noted to be furnished throughout and nicely suited for boarding and rooming purposes, because of its central arrangements around the central hall.
John and Mary Conway purchased the home in 1907 for $2500. Mary operated a boarding house, one of the few establishments in the Hi Bug until 1920. Her tenants included school super-intendant A. C Carloon and railway weighmaster John McLennan.
The distinctive roofline sets this residence apart from the neighborhood's twelve other similar cottages. Cornice returns to stain the leaded glass that enhances its vintage appeal!
Bedroom 1: Queen Bed
Bedroom 2: Queen Bed
Bedroom 3: Queen Bed
Downtown Red Lodge is only a short walk away.
There are walking trails behind the house up to the ridge and all around the Airport Loop. Lions park is just down the street, the grocery store is a quick walk as well.
Yellowstone National Park is about 70 miles away via the Beartooth Pass, but it still take about 2 hours to get there due to the twists and turns along the way. Beautiful scenic drive!
Red Lodge Mountain is about 15 minutes away.
Currently only the bottom 2 stories are available for rent