The Heart of Manitou Springs. Award-winning. Luxurious. Historic. 1st Floor unit

Dining
2 bedrooms, iron/ironing board, WiFi, bed sheets
Combined shower/tub, hair dryer, towels, soap
Fridge, microwave, oven, stovetop
2 bedrooms, iron/ironing board, WiFi, bed sheets

About this condo rental

Located in Manitou Springs, this lovely condo for $226 per night is a great option for your next break. Despite Vrbo reporting scores of properties in Manitou Springs, this property is one of only about 40 vacation rentals actually in Manitou Springs. About to enter its seventh year, this property has hosted almost 3,000 guests and garnered almost 500 5-star reviews. See more than 100 of these reviews at Vrbo listing 1194615. This property consists of three individual luxury apartments. On the first floor, a two-bedroom/two-bath unit sleeps up to six. On the second floor, there are two one-bedroom/one-bath units that each sleep up to four. There are separate listings for each of the three rental units. This listing contains pricing and information for booking the 1st Floor unit. Email us for help in renting one, two, or all three units, paying for only what you need to accommodate up to 14. Information about renting all three units is at Vrbo listing 1194615. Information about renting the 2nd Floor one-bedroom/one-bath units are at Vrbo listings 1074904 and 1074905. Email us about combining units for your group, or for help in deciding what you need. This historic, award-winning property sits across from a park with Fountain creek bubbling through it, just one block from downtown Manitou Springs. Originally the carriage house of Jerome Wheeler, one of the town’s greatest benefactors, this building has been lovingly renovated with beautiful detail. Each of the three apartments is a fully-independent living space with its own digitally-secure, steel-clad entries. All are built to commercial building code with all-new electrical, plumbing and heating systems. Safety features include a one-hour fire separation between all units, smoke and CO detectors, and fire extinguishers. All are individually insulated for comfort and quiet. These apartments feature well-equipped kitchens with granite countertops, dishwasher, full laundry, Roku-equipped HD televisions, original artwork, king-size beds with memory foam topped mattresses, jetted bathtubs, air conditioning, a deck or patio, free parking and wifi. Every room is topped with crown molding (even the bathrooms) and textured in soft pastels. The living areas are finished with oak floors and wool rugs, while the kitchens and baths are fitted with porcelain tile. The bedrooms are topped with panned ceilings and floored with thick, sumptuous carpet. The 1st Floor apartment, priced in this listing, is a spacious two-bedroom, two-bath unit. The master bedroom offers a four-poster king bed, 39" HDTV, and full en suite bathroom with jetted tub. The beautiful rose and cream colors of the bedroom complement the cherry wood furnishings. The guest bedroom includes a four-poster queen bed and gorgeous armoire, and is finished in shades of cream and blue. The living room sports a 55" 4K UHDTV with built-in Roku and a beautiful leather sectional. A full kitchen, oak dining room, laundry, air conditioning, and full guest bathroom make this unit complete. Open the French doors to your large flagstone patio, equipped with a gas grill and dining table under the shade of a gazebo. This rental comfortably sleeps up to six guests with use of the queen size 19" air thick bed. The 2nd Floor East unit offers accommodations for up to four guests. The bedroom is finished with a panned ceiling, a California king bed, walk-in closet and 40” HDTV. The full bathroom is complete with jetted tub. The full kitchen comes complete with granite counter tops and breakfast bar, cooktop oven. and all the modern amenities. The unit is equipped with air conditioning and full-size laundry. The queen-size sofa sleeper accommodates two additional guests. The living room is complete with a 55” 4K UHDTV with built-in Roku and French doors opening to an alluring deck with beautiful views of Pikes Peak's foothills. This unit is described in full detail at Vrbo listing 1074904. The 2nd Floor West unit also accommodates up to four guests. The bedroom features a king-size four-poster canopy bed, panned ceiling, and walk-in closet. The full bathroom is complete with jetted tub. This unit offers air conditioning and full laundry. The fully-equipped kitchen is finished with granite counter tops and breakfast bar. The living room is equipped with a 55" 4K UHDTV with built-in Roku and a dual-reclining leather sofa. There is a 19" air bed available for additional guests. The French doors open to a beautiful deck with gorgeous views of the foothills. Enjoy breakfast or dinner in the beautiful outdoors. This unit is described in full detail at Vrbo listing 1074905. Historical These vacation rental apartments are in Jerome Wheeler’s carriage house built in 1888. A second cousin of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Jerome Byron Wheeler served during the Civil War, surviving to marry Harriet Macy Valentine (whose family founded Macy’s department store) in 1870. By 1879 he had become the president and a major shareholder of R. H. Macy and Company after the deaths of both its male heirs. In 1882, Wheeler and his wife visited Colorado, seeking relief for Harriet’s severe bronchitis. They visited Manitou Springs, as it was famous for its mineral waters. In 1883, they built a summer home here, naming it ‘Windemere.’ This sat where the Post Office is currently located. Soon, Wheeler began hearing reports of silver strikes in Aspen, and he purchased interests in promising mines. Although his time at New York City's most prosperous department store produced years of record sales and profits, Jerome Wheeler’s ambitions were shifting toward Colorado. Wheeler left his position and sold his shares in Macy’s in 1888. Wheeler became involved in numerous mining ventures in Leadville and Aspen. He organized the Aspen Smelting Company, and built a mountain tramway to bring ore down the mountain to the smelter. He was president of the Croseus Gold Mining and Milling Company, as well as the Rock Hill Consolidated Gold and Silver Mining Company in Leadville. He was a partner in a marble quarry, and was president of the Grand River Coal and Coke Company. Before long, he was phenomenally wealthy. He built two of downtown Aspen's landmarks; the Wheeler Opera House and the Hotel Jerome, putting nearly one million dollars in each. These are both thriving today. He built the first bank in Aspen, as well as a large residence, but never lived in the home. Known as the Wheeler-Stallard House, it currently serves as home to the Aspen Historical Society. All told, he invested nearly $6 million into developing Aspen, and is remembered fondly as an icon there as a result. Jerome Wheeler became a director of the Colorado Midland Railroad when it was organized in 1885, and brought rail connections to both Aspen and Manitou Springs. He and Colorado Springs railroad tycoon James John Hagerman invested over $100,000 in the extension of the Colorado Midland Railroad to the western slope, the first standard gauge railroad to cross the Continental Divide. Some of the rail beds and tunnels for this railroad can still be seen in various places around town and along US-24 west of Manitou Springs. He started the Manitou Mineral Water Company, which was very popular back east and was even served at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City. He invested in the Manitou and Pikes Peak Railway, a cog railway that still transports passengers to the top of Pikes Peak. As he had in Aspen, Wheeler also built the first bank in Manitou Springs, the Wheeler Bank. This yellow brick building sits at the east end of downtown. Downtown sits a triangle of land with the clock donated by Wheeler to the town. His wife had been intrigued by a similar clock in Italy, so he spent $3600 to provide one for Manitou Springs. In 1892, Wheeler became embroiled in the first of a series of lengthy and costly lawsuits over one of his silver mines. The combination of the judgments and the Panic of 1893, resulting in the crash of the value of silver, cost Jerome Wheeler nearly his entire fortune. Wheeler's mining company laid off all its employees. His banks failed and closed for two years, but Wheeler paid his depositors every dollar and they lost nothing. Manitou Springs continued to benefit from Wheeler’s largess, even after his fortunes had dwindled. He contributed $50,000 toward the construction of Manitou Avenue and outfitted a volunteer fire company. In 1913, after a devastating flood, he gave $10,000 to the city for emergency repairs. Jerome Wheeler spent most of his remaining years at Windemere until his death on December 1, 1918. New York. Aspen. Manitou Springs. Jerome Wheeler was successful wherever he went, and he and Harriet certainly could have lived wherever they desired. But ultimately, they chose Manitou Springs as their home. Come to Manitou Springs and see what they discovered. This is a great place to be. History of Windemere Jerome Wheeler’s Windemere estate in Manitou Springs included an elaborate conservatory, this carriage house, billiard rooms and two bowling alleys. Roses for the Cliff House Hotel were grown in the conservatory and placed on guest's pillows each night. After the death of the Wheelers (Harriet died in 1916), the estate was sold off, and the Wheeler residence was demolished for a hotel. The post office was built on the site in 1940. The carriage house was divided into seven apartments about 100 years ago. The building fell vacant in the 1980's. We purchased the building in 1993 with the intention of developing it into a bed and breakfast. Ultimately, due to the constraints of time, money, full-time jobs, and kids to raise, the bed and breakfast was never realized. As they say, "Life is what happens to us while we are making other plans." Come see why this property has now reached its highest and best use, over 125 years in the making. We think Jerome Wheeler would be pleased with what has become of his carriage house.

Amenities

Pool
Air conditioner
Kitchen / Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Balcony / Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Family friendly

Map of Manitou Springs, CO

Reviews

4.9/5.0
Outstanding(135 Reviews)
4.0
star 5 empty
Jan 2024
The place was clean and charming. Supplies were available as noted. A little smaller than expected but worked for the four of us. Beds were very comfortable and bathrooms well stocked. Patio looks like it would be lovely in the summer. Parking was an issue. Guests should be specifically told ahead of time the parking situation including potential problems with loading and unloading the vehicle. Need to update info on the refrigerator. A few items were in need of repair. Stone steps are beautiful but are not compatible for elderly or handicapped and should be noted so. The house is so historical, it would be nice to have a printed history available on the table. The bottle of wine was a very welcoming touch. We loved the paint job! Beautifully done. All and all an enjoyable stay.
5.0
Dec 2023
Beautiful house in great location. Quiet and cozy.
5.0
Nov 2023
We had a wonderful stay. The place was a little smaller than I expected (photos made it look a little bigger) but was quaint, very clean, perfectly situated in town so we walked everywhere. Loved it! Kris and Tim were very responsive so I felt comfortable reaching out with questions. It snowed which made our experience extra spectacular.
5.0
Oct 2023
Great property- location, cleanliness, style and decor! Easy to follow instructions. Wish we could have stayed longer!
5.0
Oct 2023
We enjoyed the apartment and the location. It was a very nice and clean place.
5.0
Oct 2023
Beautiful, well maintained historic property. Excellent owner communications. Fair price. Thanks!
5.0
Oct 2023
Condo was amazing. Great location. Steps from all the shops and walking distance to the incline. The hosts were so helpful. Any questions we had they got back to us promptly and went above and beyond to help us have a great stay. Would highly recommend this property. Would try to keep to one car if possible.
5.0
Sep 2023
The two bedroom unit was immaculate, homey and had everything needed. We loved sitting on the front porch and side patio. Location is perfect, with only a short walk to restaurants and stores. We enjoyed meeting and visiting with Tim. We loved hearing about the history and future of the house. We didn't want to leave, but plan to be back next year. Lovely VRBO🙂

FAQs

How much does this condo cost compared to others in Manitou Springs?

The average price for a rental in Manitou Springs is $149 per night. This rental is $77 above the average.

Is parking included with this condo?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at The Heart of Manitou Springs. Award-winning. Luxurious. Historic. 1st Floor unit. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this condo?

Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at The Heart of Manitou Springs. Award-winning. Luxurious. Historic. 1st Floor unit. Enjoy the water!

Is The Heart of Manitou Springs. Award-winning. Luxurious. Historic. 1st Floor unit pet friendly?

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What amenities are available at The Heart of Manitou Springs. Award-winning. Luxurious. Historic. 1st Floor unit?

We found 10 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, air conditioner, kitchen / kitchenette, internet / wifi, and parking.

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