Step into a piece of Ourayâs history in this beautifully preserved 1882 landmark, originally known as the Jesse Benton Building. Located just steps from Main Street, youâll be perfectly positioned to explore local shops, authentic restaurants, and iconic attractionsâall right outside your door. After a day of adventure, unwind in the inviting living room featuring cathedral ceilings, leather furnishings, a 70-inch TV, and views of Ourayâs starry night sky. Head out to the private courtyard to fire up the community propane grill and savor an al fresco evening meal.
Prefer to stay in? The well-equipped kitchenette includes a full-size oven, range, refrigerator, and plenty of cookwareâideal for preparing a cozy night in. Or skip the cleanup and stroll to one of Ourayâs beloved restaurants for a memorable meal.
â Where Youâll Sleep â
âą Primary Bedroom â King Bed (First Floor)
â Amenities Youâll Love â
âą Historic 1882 Jesse Benton Building with rich local history
âą Cathedral ceilings, leather furnishings, and a 70-inch TV
âą Private courtyard with access to a community propane grill
âą Kitchenette with full-size range, fridge, and cookware
âą Stackable washer/dryer with high quality toiletries provided
âą Ground-level suiteâno stairs required
âą Walking distance to Main Street shops and restaurants
â Location â
âą Main Street Ouray â Less than 1 block
âą Ouray Hot Springs & Fellin Park â 0.5 miles
âą Box Canyon Falls â 0.7 miles
âą Ouray Ice Park â 0.6 miles
âą Perimeter Trail â 0.3 miles
âą Downtown Ridgway â 10 miles (15-minute drive)
âą Montrose Regional Airport â 38 miles
âą Telluride Ski Resort â 50 miles (1 hr 15 min drive)
â Logistics â
âą This vacation suite is located on the ground level and the entire home is on one floor.
âą STR Permit #2025-1190
âą Please note: no pets allowed at this property
ABOUT THIS HISTORIC LANDMARK HOME:
Built in 1882, the Jesse Benton Building was the first framed stick Eastlake two-story structure constructed in Ouray. What is currently the living room was orignially a bar with billiards. The space was then transitioned into a newsprint office. Since that time the first floor space was occupied with a variety of retail and commercial businesses, including "Silver Slugs" fire arms clubhouse, The Woman's Club of Ouray meeting room, Ouray Glass Works, a frame shop, Ouray Yoga and Mojo's Coffee.
The original owner and proprietor, Jesse Benton, served in the Civil War with Company First Colorado Calvary, 1862. After the war he became a private lawman hired by mountain mining towns to establish law and order. Benton organized the Ouray "Sharp Shooter's" and survived three decades of law enforcement in the San Juans.
****All stays over 30 days will require a mid-stay clean. Longer stays will require cleans every 30 days. This will be an additional guest expense.