This sweet historic c1895 cottage just received a full overhaul. It's now available to book! The location is perfect for Albany visitors, it’s just steps from the heart of downtown Albany in the historic Monteith District. We’ve opened up the floor plan and are honoring the historic materials within the home. You will love the 9ft tall ship lap ceilings the gorgeous 125 year old fir floors, and everything in between. You’ll love this home. Come stay in a piece of Albany history!
This 1895 Italianate cottage is in the beautiful historic Monteith District in downtown Albany, OR. Just a few blocks from downtown eateries, antique stores, the new Carousel and Monteith Park's free summer concerts. The location is perfect for exploring Albany. This home has been completely redone with a new fresh open floor plan, appliances, paint and furnishings. The new design honors the vintage age while offering all the conveniences of this century.
The parking space can be a tight fit, however, guests can also park on 4th or 5th for free. I also have two other Airbnbs in the area if you need a larger parking space.
The entire house, deck and yard are available to all guests.
I'm available by phone or text anytime.
This excerpt from the City of Albany's web page tells about our wonderful area.
The Monteith Historic District was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on February 29, 1980. The time period of significance for all of Albany's historic districts was expanded in 2000 from 1849 to 1915 to 1849 to 1945 to capture resources and architectural styles constructed between 1915 and 1945 that reflect the growth and development of Albany. The Monteith District was expanded in November 2008 to add 78 properties on the southwest corner of the original boundary to include a cohesive collection of early to mid-twentieth century residential buildings. Many distinct architectural styles grace the District. Included are Federal, Craftsman, Classical Revival, Gothic Revival, Italianate, Queen Anne, French Second Empire, Stick, Eastlake, Colonial Revival, Rural Vernacular, Transitional Box, Bungalow, American Renaissance, Depression/WWII Cottages, and eclectic hybrids that combine elements of these styles.
Albany is a small town, nothing is more than 10 minutes away. This little house is a short walk from historic downtown Albany, antique stores, restaurants, brew pubs and our gorgeous new carousel.
The 42” TV is wall mounted with hardware that can tilt, swivel and rotate. This is a Smart TV with WiFi access to all your favorite streaming services.
The cottage has cordless room darkening blinds
Pack N Play is available upon request
Window screens are in the laundry room
Step stool and cleaning tools are in the laundry room
Quiet time 9pm-6am
No pets
No open flame candles (the soot sticks to the walls and ceiling)
I am absolutely committed to providing a smoke free environment for my guests. For this reason, I insist on absolutely no smoking, vaping, 420, cigars, nothing. If you are a smoker, please do not book my unit. Failure to comply with these rules will result in your reservation being cancelled immediately with no refund for the remaining days. You will also be assessed a healthy cleaning fee.