from $100.00/Nightly
When visiting Custer county, this old fashioned farm house is just the place to stay. It was the first wood framed home just outside of the city limits of Broken Bow, dating back to 1886. It has been updated to have all the modern amenities but still the charm of years long ago. It took my husband and I nearly 2 years to refurbish this home trying to keep as much of it original as possible. It will truly feel like you stepped back in time. With of course modern plumbing and electricity.
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Bow Acres Hudson - - |
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Bow Acres Tierney Suite - - |
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Bow Acres Chase Suite - - |
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No smoking No pets Check-in is anytime after 4PM Please, remove shoes when entering home. - No smoking in the house - No pets in the house - No food or drinks on the carpet You must also acknowledge Pet(s) live on property - Outdoor cats, dogs, chickens, etc. Potential for noise - Broken Bow has quite zones for trains but you can still hear them. Must climb stairs - A few stairs going into the home. All bedrooms are located on 2nd level. Some spaces are shared Surveillance or recording devices on property - All cameras are located around the perimeter of the property Moderate · Free cancellation for 48 hours After that, cancel up to 5 days before check-in and get a full refund, minus the service fee. |
Great hosts. Wonderful home and location .
Comfortable and visually interesting home. We stayed with another couple and appreciated the public areas. Gracious host .
This place was absolutely outstanding. A lot of room for the price, and it was VERY clean. Well maintained house by the owners. Great and fast communications also.
Super accommodating hosts, beautiful house great for hanging out, everything was smooth and wonderful
A piece of early Broken Bow history, made into a perfect space for exploring the surrounding area, meeting with family and friends, or keeping it quiet by yourself. Eating dinner on the porch as I watched a storm roll in was a perfect end to my day!