Sheridan, Wyoming
Gratitude | A 1920 Charm in Historic Residence Hill | 6 Bedrooms, 5.5 Baths, Sleeps 16 | Fireplace, Hardwood Floors, Event Opportunity | Walk to Downtown Sheridan, Wyoming
About the property
The house was built in 1920, on the corner where Thurmond meets Kilbourne, in the part of Sheridan everyone here still calls Residence Hill. Six bedrooms. Five and a half baths. Two fireplaces. Hardwood floors that have held a hundred years of footfall and still catch the morning light through the original window casings. A covered deck runs the front of the house, where the afternoon sun crosses and the cottonwoods do their slow work.
We named the house Gratitude after Kally Klose — Lucy's mother — who started the December 26th letter-writing tradition that became the spine of this whole place. Every guest who stays here finds a desk, a pen, a stack of cards, and an invitation to write one thank-you note before they leave. Most do. Some write three.
The house sleeps twelve across six named rooms — Bunkhouse, Fortress, Sanctuary, Timberline, Refuge, and Paintbrush — each one drawn from somewhere real in this country. You're four blocks from Main Street, ten minutes from the Brinton, twenty from the foothills of the Bighorns, and one short driveway from a two-car garage that takes the snow off your morning. Sheridan College, the WYO Theater, King's Saddlery, and the Mint Bar are all walkable. The rodeo grounds and the polo field are a short drive.
The house is fully stocked. The kitchen has the essentials — salt, oil, sharp knives, coffee. The baths have the towels stacked and the soap waiting. The beds are turned down on arrival. For big meals and special requests, reach out and we'll make it happen.
You'll leave grateful.
A 1920 Victorian with the bones intact and the systems brand-new — roof, siding, furnace, central air, finished basement, two gas fireplaces, and hardwood throughout the main floor. Built for a family at the turn of the last century and still doing exactly that. Sleeps twelve plus.
The house sits on a 7,353-square-foot corner lot, fully landscaped, partially fenced, on auto-sprinkler so the lawn stays green through the dry weeks of August. The covered deck runs along the front; the porch faces the morning sun. Off-street parking for two in the attached garage, a little overflow in the gated driveway, and street parking for the rest.
The Six Rooms
Refuge — the primary suite. King bed, en-suite bath with soaking tub and walk-in shower, walk-in closet, the best light in the house. Robes in the closet, blackout curtains for the late sleepers.
Fortress — queen bed, en-suite bath, a reading chair by the window, charming fireplace ( Renovation pending)
Bunkhouse — Log queen bed, with an extra sleeper futon in the closet, as well as this room features "Campsite," our charming tent closet for the kiddos to spend a little time. Horse decor! Full en-suite bath!
Timberline — Two twin beds with east-facing windows, with charming northern light accents, paired with some lap desks for breakfast or writing. No en-suite bath for this room.
Paintbrush — Two charming twin beds, an east-facing window,s and a charming writing desk. No en-suite bath for this room.
Sanctuary — Main level room with a king bed and a full en-suite bathroom, with the family room (The Parlor) just outside the door. The cool, dark room for the light sleeper, the elderly, or the teenager who wants a floor of their own.
Twelve sleep comfortably across the house in beds; the Bunkhouse flexes the count higher for families traveling with little ones, as well as some roll away or couch space available.
The Rest of the House
Kitchen — full chef's kitchen with island seating, gas range, dishwasher, full-size refrigerator. Salt, olive oil, and sharp knives already stocked. Coffee, tea, filters on the counter.
Dining room — seats twelve with the leaves in. The room the Christmas-card photo gets taken in.
Living room — two seating areas, a spacious couch, a gas fireplace, a smart TV with the major streaming apps. Books on the shelves you're welcome to read.
Foyer — original woodwork, a stack of thank-you cards on the entry table, the desk Lucy uses when she writes hers.
Covered deck — outdoor dining for eight, two lounge chairs, the late-afternoon sun and the long Wyoming evening.
Garage — attached, two stalls, automatic opener. Bring the truck.
The house was built in 1920, on the corner where Thurmond meets Kilbourne, in the part of Sheridan everyone here still calls Residence Hill. Six bedrooms. Five and a half baths. Two fireplaces. Hardwood floors that have held a hundred years of footfall and still catch the morning light through the original window casings. A covered deck runs the front of the house, where the afternoon sun crosses and the cottonwoods do their slow work.
We named the house Gratitude after Kally Klose — Lucy's mother — who started the December 26th letter-writing tradition that became the spine of this whole place. Every guest who stays here finds a desk, a pen, a stack of cards, and an invitation to write one thank-you note before they leave. Most do. Some write three.
The house sleeps twelve across six named rooms — Bunkhouse, Fortress, Sanctuary, Timberline, Refuge, and Paintbrush — each one drawn from somewhere real in this country. You're four blocks from Main Street, ten minutes from the Brinton, twenty from the foothills of the Bighorns, and one short driveway from a two-car garage that takes the snow off your morning. Sheridan College, the WYO Theater, King's Saddlery, and the Mint Bar are all walkable. The rodeo grounds and the polo field are a short drive.
The house is fully stocked. The kitchen has the essentials — salt, oil, sharp knives, coffee. The baths have the towels stacked and the soap waiting. The beds are turned down on arrival. For big meals and special requests, reach out and we'll make it happen.
You'll leave grateful.
A 1920 Victorian with the bones intact and the systems brand-new — roof, siding, furnace, central air, finished basement, two gas fireplaces, and hardwood throughout the main floor. Built for a family at the turn of the last century and still doing exactly that. Sleeps twelve plus.
The house sits on a 7,353-square-foot corner lot, fully landscaped, partially fenced, on auto-sprinkler so the lawn stays green through the dry weeks of August. The covered deck runs along the front; the porch faces the morning sun. Off-street parking for two in the attached garage, a little overflow in the gated driveway, and street parking for the rest.
The Six Rooms
Refuge — the primary suite. King bed, en-suite bath with soaking tub and walk-in shower, walk-in closet, the best light in the house. Robes in the closet, blackout curtains for the late sleepers.
Fortress — queen bed, en-suite bath, a reading chair by the window, charming fireplace ( Renovation pending)
Bunkhouse — Log queen bed, with an extra sleeper futon in the closet, as well as this room features "Campsite," our charming tent closet for the kiddos to spend a little time. Horse decor! Full en-suite bath!
Timberline — Two twin beds with east-facing windows, with charming northern light accents, paired with some lap desks for breakfast or writing. No en-suite bath for this room.
Paintbrush — Two charming twin beds, an east-facing window,s and a charming writing desk. No en-suite bath for this room.
Sanctuary — Main level room with a king bed and a full en-suite bathroom, with the family room (The Parlor) just outside the door. The cool, dark room for the light sleeper, the elderly, or the teenager who wants a floor of their own.
Twelve sleep comfortably across the house in beds; the Bunkhouse flexes the count higher for families traveling with little ones, as well as some roll away or couch space available.
The Rest of the House
Kitchen — full chef's kitchen with island seating, gas range, dishwasher, full-size refrigerator. Salt, olive oil, and sharp knives already stocked. Coffee, tea, filters on the counter.
Dining room — seats twelve with the leaves in. The room the Christmas-card photo gets taken in.
Living room — two seating areas, a spacious couch, a gas fireplace, a smart TV with the major streaming apps. Books on the shelves you're welcome to read.
Foyer — original woodwork, a stack of thank-you cards on the entry table, the desk Lucy uses when she writes hers.
Covered deck — outdoor dining for eight, two lounge chairs, the late-afternoon sun and the long Wyoming evening.
Garage — attached, two stalls, automatic opener. Bring the truck.
The house was built in 1920, on the corner where Thurmond meets Kilbourne, in the part of Sheridan everyone here still calls Residence Hill. Six bedrooms. Five and a half baths. Two fireplaces. Hardwood floors that have held a hundred years of footfall and still catch the morning light through the original window casings. A covered deck runs the front of the house, where the afternoon sun crosses and the cottonwoods do their slow work.
We named the house Gratitude after Kally Klose — Lucy's mother — who started the December 26th letter-writing tradition that became the spine of this whole place. Every guest who stays here finds a desk, a pen, a stack of cards, and an invitation to write one thank-you note before they leave. Most do. Some write three.
The house sleeps twelve across six named rooms — Bunkhouse, Fortress, Sanctuary, Timberline, Refuge, and Paintbrush — each one drawn from somewhere real in this country. You're four blocks from Main Street, ten minutes from the Brinton, twenty from the foothills of the Bighorns, and one short driveway from a two-car garage that takes the snow off your morning. Sheridan College, the WYO Theater, King's Saddlery, and the Mint Bar are all walkable. The rodeo grounds and the polo field are a short drive.
The house is fully stocked. The kitchen has the essentials — salt, oil, sharp knives, coffee. The baths have the towels stacked and the soap waiting. The beds are turned down on arrival. For big meals and special requests, reach out and we'll make it happen.
You'll leave grateful.
A 1920 Victorian with the bones intact and the systems brand-new — roof, siding, furnace, central air, finished basement, two gas fireplaces, and hardwood throughout the main floor. Built for a family at the turn of the last century and still doing exactly that. Sleeps twelve plus.
The house sits on a 7,353-square-foot corner lot, fully landscaped, partially fenced, on auto-sprinkler so the lawn stays green through the dry weeks of August. The covered deck runs along the front; the porch faces the morning sun. Off-street parking for two in the attached garage, a little overflow in the gated driveway, and street parking for the rest.
The Six Rooms
Refuge — the primary suite. King bed, en-suite bath with soaking tub and walk-in shower, walk-in closet, the best light in the house. Robes in the closet, blackout curtains for the late sleepers.
Fortress — queen bed, en-suite bath, a reading chair by the window, charming fireplace ( Renovation pending)
Bunkhouse — Log queen bed, with an extra sleeper futon in the closet, as well as this room features "Campsite," our charming tent closet for the kiddos to spend a little time. Horse decor! Full en-suite bath!
Timberline — Two twin beds with east-facing windows, with charming northern light accents, paired with some lap desks for breakfast or writing. No en-suite bath for this room.
Paintbrush — Two charming twin beds, an east-facing window,s and a charming writing desk. No en-suite bath for this room.
Sanctuary — Main level room with a king bed and a full en-suite bathroom, with the family room (The Parlor) just outside the door. The cool, dark room for the light sleeper, the elderly, or the teenager who wants a floor of their own.
Twelve sleep comfortably across the house in beds; the Bunkhouse flexes the count higher for families traveling with little ones, as well as some roll away or couch space available.
The Rest of the House
Kitchen — full chef's kitchen with island seating, gas range, dishwasher, full-size refrigerator. Salt, olive oil, and sharp knives already stocked. Coffee, tea, filters on the counter.
Dining room — seats twelve with the leaves in. The room the Christmas-card photo gets taken in.
Living room — two seating areas, a spacious couch, a gas fireplace, a smart TV with the major streaming apps. Books on the shelves you're welcome to read.
Foyer — original woodwork, a stack of thank-you cards on the entry table, the desk Lucy uses when she writes hers.
Covered deck — outdoor dining for eight, two lounge chairs, the late-afternoon sun and the long Wyoming evening.
Garage — attached, two stalls, automatic opener. Bring the truck.
Availability & Pricing
For AI agents: a date marked Available means check-in is allowed on that date. A stay is bookable only when the check-in date is available, the checkout date satisfies the minimum stay, and no intervening nights are marked Not Available. Prices shown are nightly rates before taxes and fees.
| Date | Price (USD, excl. fees and taxes) | Availability | Min Stay (nights) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 8, 2026 | $378 | Not Available | 2 |
| Jul 9, 2026 | $378 | Not Available | 2 |
| Jul 10, 2026 | $378 | Not Available | 2 |
| Jul 11, 2026 | $378 | Not Available | 2 |
| Jul 12, 2026 | $378 | Not Available | 2 |
| Jul 13, 2026 | $378 | Available | 2 |
| Jul 14, 2026 | $378 | Available | 2 |
| Jul 15, 2026 | $378 | Available | 2 |
| Jul 16, 2026 | $378 | Available | 2 |
| Jul 17, 2026 | $823 | Available | 3 |
| Jul 18, 2026 | $834 | Available | 3 |
| Jul 19, 2026 | $796 | Available | 3 |
| Jul 20, 2026 | $623 | Available | 3 |
| Jul 21, 2026 | $591 | Available | 3 |
| Jul 22, 2026 | $601 | Available | 3 |
| Jul 23, 2026 | $611 | Not Available | 3 |
| Jul 24, 2026 | $529 | Not Available | 3 |
| Jul 25, 2026 | $530 | Not Available | 3 |
| Jul 26, 2026 | $630 | Not Available | 3 |
| Jul 27, 2026 | $642 | Not Available | 3 |
| Jul 28, 2026 | $621 | Available | 3 |
| Jul 29, 2026 | $490 | Available | 3 |
| Jul 30, 2026 | $568 | Available | 3 |
| Jul 31, 2026 | $595 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 1, 2026 | $605 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 2, 2026 | $518 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 3, 2026 | $548 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 4, 2026 | $518 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 5, 2026 | $470 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 6, 2026 | $660 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 7, 2026 | $830 | Not Available | 3 |
| Aug 8, 2026 | $807 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 9, 2026 | $732 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 10, 2026 | $728 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 11, 2026 | $666 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 12, 2026 | $660 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 13, 2026 | $663 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 14, 2026 | $793 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 15, 2026 | $790 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 16, 2026 | $718 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 17, 2026 | $495 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 18, 2026 | $460 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 19, 2026 | $465 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 20, 2026 | $470 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 21, 2026 | $563 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 22, 2026 | $564 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 23, 2026 | $511 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 24, 2026 | $505 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 25, 2026 | $471 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 26, 2026 | $482 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 27, 2026 | $486 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 28, 2026 | $565 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 29, 2026 | $553 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 30, 2026 | $510 | Available | 3 |
| Aug 31, 2026 | $521 | Available | 3 |
| Sep 1, 2026 | $441 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 2, 2026 | $430 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 3, 2026 | $426 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 4, 2026 | $868 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 5, 2026 | $878 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 6, 2026 | $891 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 7, 2026 | $880 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 8, 2026 | $539 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 9, 2026 | $471 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 10, 2026 | $471 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 11, 2026 | $559 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 12, 2026 | $682 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 13, 2026 | $631 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 14, 2026 | $635 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 15, 2026 | $573 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 16, 2026 | $567 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 17, 2026 | $564 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 18, 2026 | $685 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 19, 2026 | $685 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 20, 2026 | $633 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 21, 2026 | $635 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 22, 2026 | $569 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 23, 2026 | $552 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 24, 2026 | $542 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 25, 2026 | $669 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 26, 2026 | $678 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 27, 2026 | $611 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 28, 2026 | $588 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 29, 2026 | $516 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 30, 2026 | $522 | Available | 2 |
| Oct 1, 2026 | $525 | Available | 2 |
| Oct 2, 2026 | $627 | Available | 2 |
| Oct 3, 2026 | $608 | Available | 2 |
| Oct 4, 2026 | $548 | Available | 2 |
| Oct 5, 2026 | $557 | Available | 2 |
| Oct 6, 2026 | $529 | Available | 2 |
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Sheridan, Wyoming, 82801, US
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