Welcoming open floor planHistoric furnishingAntique period hardwareBeautiful period lampTelephone nicheCharming window seatsInviting eat-in breakfast nook
This extraordinary home, featured in Old House Journal, is being offered completely turnkey. Every carefully selected fixture, beautiful period lamp, historic furnishing, curated artwork by well-known artists, and thoughtfully chosen décor will remain with the home, allowing the next owner to simply step in and enjoy this beautifully restored and preserved piece of Sheridan history. Walk in, pour yourself a cup of coffee, and settle right in--there is no need to purchase a spoon, towel, lamp, television, artwork for the walls, or even a cozy quilt, because it is all already here, carefully selected to complement the warmth and historic charm of the home. Built by George Herbert Benham in 1915, who worked for the Bighorn Lumber Company, this remarkable residence has been thoughtfully refurbished and restored to its original glory as a historic City of Sheridan structure. Step inside to a welcoming open floor plan filled with beautiful original woodwork and trim. Timeless details include charming window seats, a telephone niche, and warm, inviting living spaces rich with historic character. Mission and Craftsman-style lighting fixtures were thoughtfully selected throughout the home to complement the architecture and preserve the authenticity of the period. Antique period hardware can be found throughout the home, further enhancing the historic character and attention to detail woven into every space. The kitchen honors the home's history while offering modern convenience, featuring a restored 1934 Magic Chef stove, a 1931 GE Monitor Top refrigerator, and a Fisher & Paykel drawer dishwasher discreetly hidden behind custom wood panels. The original cabinetry remains intact and has been carefully restored, while the kitchen backsplash features classic subway tile that complements the historic character of the home. In keeping with the commitment to preservation, each of the 46 windows has been individually removed, repaired, and reglazed to maintain the integrity and craftsmanship of the property. An inviting eat-in breakfast nook complements the kitchen, creating the perfect space for an early morning cup of coffee, while the formal dining room, complete with the original built-in buffet, lends itself to more elegant gatherings and entertaining. The bathrooms continue the historic charm of the residence, featuring carefully selected period pieces, including beautiful clawfoot tubs that reflect the elegance and craftsmanship of the era. A huge basement offers endless possibilities for additional living space, hobby areas, or simply exceptional storage capacity. Even the outdoor landscaping has been thoughtfully designed to reflect the historic era of the home. The front yard features native, low-maintenance landscaping supported by a drip irrigation system, blending beauty with practicality. A one-car garage is complemented by ample additional parking access from the alleyway, offering flexibility for extra vehicles, guests, or recreational storage. Enjoy this extraordinary property as your private residence or continue operating it as a charming and successful historic Airbnb destination. This is a rare opportunity to own a fully restored and thoughtfully curated piece of Sheridan history. Please ask the listing agent for a complete document outlining all upgrades and restoration work completed on the home, along with a personal property inventory list detailing the items that will remain with the property. Additionally, please request copies of the Old House Journal. All measurements are approximate. https://benhamjohnstonbungalow.com/
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Pinnacle Home and Land Group307-752-6997,
ERA Carroll Realty, Co., Inc.
Source: Sheridan County BOR,MLS#: 26-569
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Facts & features
Interior
Bedrooms & bathrooms
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Bedroom 1
Level: Main
Bedroom 2
Level: Upper
Bedroom 3
Level: Upper
Full bathroom
Level: Main
Other
Level: Upper
Bonus room
Description: Breakfast Nook
Level: Main
Dining room
Level: Main
Kitchen
Level: Main
Laundry
Level: Basement
Living room
Level: Main
Heating
Natural Gas, Hot Water
Features
Breakfast Nook
Flooring: Hardwood
Basement: Full
Interior area
Total structure area: 2,860
Total interior livable area: 2,860 sqft
Finished area above ground: 700
Property
Parking
Total spaces: 1
Parking features: Garage
Garage spaces: 1
Features
Stories: 1
Patio & porch: Covered Deck, Deck, Patio
Fencing: Fenced
Lot
Size: 8,000 Square Feet
Details
Parcel number: R0011342
Construction
Type & style
Home type: SingleFamily
Property subtype: Residential
Materials
Lap Siding
Roof: Asphalt
Condition
Year built: 1902
Utilities & green energy
Sewer: Public Sewer
Water: Public
Utilities for property: Cable Available, Phone Available
Community & HOA
Community
Subdivision: South Park
Location
Region: Sheridan
Financial & listing details
Price per square foot: $227/sqft
Tax assessed value: $214,246
Annual tax amount: $1,455
Date on market: 5/13/2026
Inclusions: All personal property in home. List to be provided
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Principal & interest
$1,547
Mortgage insurance
$0
Property taxes
$170
Home insurance
$105
HOA fees
$0
Utilities
Not included
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