Bozeman Cottage Guest Houses
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The Bozeman Cottage Guest House was built in 1889 by Freeman Bohart (no relation to the Montana Freeman!) and nestled on a quiet, tree-lined street. This 2-bedroom classic brick house is on the National Historic Register. Inside are wood floors, sunny colors, beautiful house plants and tasteful antiques. The bricks keep the house cool in the summertime, and the fireplace will keep you warm in winter. No matter what the season, you'll enjoy the hot tub in the large, private back yard. Underneath the huge shade tree lives a wide variety of flowers, a picnic table and BBQ, and an exhausting raspberry patch during the month of August. The Bozeman Cottage Guest House is Bozeman's only renewable energy powered guest house, see main web page link for more info at http://www.bozemancottage.com! The house has 7 rooms, including a large dining room and a cozy living room with its own library. There are two queen-sized beds, and a sofa-bed. All linens are provided. The kitchen comes fully equipped, and the bathroom sports an antique claw foot tub. Relax on the front porch swing or in the enclosed back porch which makes for a sunny breakfast nook on summer mornings. Conveniently located, the house is only five blocks from downtown and there's a neighborhood store just around the corner. No comparison to a hotel, the Bozeman Cottage Guest House is your home away from home!
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PO Box 562 Bozeman, MT 59771 Street Address: 510 North Church Bozeman, MT 59771 Phone: 406-580-3223 Toll Free: 888-415-9837 Fax: 253-669-1501 http://www.bozemancottage.com Email: paul@bozemancottage.com
The Bozeman Cottage Guest House is located at 510 North Church in Bozeman. Church Street meets Mains Street at 500 E. Main. North Church is a quiet, historical neighborhood with very little traffic. The house is 8 miles from Bozeman's airport.
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