John Riordan House 125 years old vacant for 60 yrs
THE JOHN RIORDAN HOUSE. BUILT 1898. VACANT, BURIED FOR 60 YEARS, RESTORED 2012
Highest rentable space in Jerome. Authentically restored to it's original 1898 condition. House had been buried in mud since 1953 until the compete resurrection in 2012. The John Riordan House has obtained the MOST TOTAL REVIEWS and MOST 5 STAR REVIEWS THAN ANY OTHER LISTING IN JEROME. Enjoy the mile high weather and the 1200 square foot outside patios with fantastic 30 mile views of the entire Verde Valley. 95 steps down to the upper part of town. The house has been described as a living museum as most furniture and furnishings are authentic to he late 1800's era. See more guest photo posts on Instagram John Riordan House. Even though it is authentically furnished to the late 1800's, it paradoxically offers a modern bath, wifi, microwave, 6 burner natural gas BBQ, electric cook plate, WOK and deep skillet. An electric car charging station with a NEMA 15-50 plug is also adjacent to the 2 parking spots. The entire house and patios are all for the guests use. You will not be sharing the space with anyone else. Their is a local caretaker for the house who lives in Jerome and may be available should a situation arise. Please contact the owner if there are any questions. Located a quiet historic neighborhood. Easy (vertical) walking distance to town. No need to dive if you are staying in Jerome, everything is within (vertical) walking distance. There are two tight parking spots directly to the house for guests use. It is important that when you leave, you continue out on Magnolia in the same direction you entered. Please do not turn around and try to go out they way you came in. By exiting properly, you will eventually drive out by the Haunted Hamburger. The street is One Way. One person in a large van has gotten stuck trying to exit the wrong direction.
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