Price Comparison Results
Cozy piece of history, refreshed and comfortable.
Our Charming piece of history has been transformed into your home away from home whether it be for a night passing through or an extended stay. This two bedroom home was built in 1922 shortly after the local coal mine was opened. You will feel the charm of its history and also enjoy the comfort of many modern amenities and updates. In each bedroom you will find extra pillows and blankets all premium quality bedding, We offer several types of pillows to include bamboo, feather and down alternatives. Each bed has down alternative comforters as well as a quilt. Alexa Screens can be found in the kitchen and both bedrooms. Room one you will find a Queen bed. Room two has a twin daybed with a trundle that converts to a King or two seperate twins. This room has a smart TV. Have Alexa start the coffee with the smart switch or Alexa help me order food and so many other fun things. There is a 50" Roku TV in the main room with Hulu provided. You can also watch movies from the Alexa screen. Use Alexa in the kitchen to find your favorite receipts or listen to my collection of hundreds of books on Audible. Break out the yoga mat and Beachbody on demand. Be sure to listen to music while you shower on our bluetooth light and fan! Or play music through the house on all the Alexa speakers! We have a cozy office equipped with desk, and Chair. We are close if you need us, but want to give you the space to use as your own while you're here. Give us a call if there is anything you need or recommendations we can offer. We can provide cleaning as often as you would like. For stays more than 10 days we require a weekly cleaning by our team to freshen the space. The weekly cleaning fee is an additional $55. THEN The Shuler Mine opened in Waukee in 1921 and employed close to 500 men. The area of the mine, taken from a blueprint in 1947, stretched approximately 1.25 miles wide and 3.75 miles long. The outline of the mine is overlaid on a present-day map and reaches south of Douglas Parkway to north of Waterford Road. Just down the street from the legendary Alice’s Spaghetti Land, W ave. is Locally known as Alices Road. Now meets directly with interstate 80. NOW- Waukee is ever growing but still has the small town charm that is so easy to love. Some of my favorite places are: Locally owned Mickey's Irish Pub for some great food and nightlife (hogwild is a must) Family friendly through dinner, Johnny and Nick's Steakhouse for a date night, Centennial Park for all season if you are here in the winter ice skating is fun otherwise there is normally something going on there, Bike and walking paths a stones throw away, Imax theater, or bowling! - Waukee residents have two options for public transportation - HIRTA, which is door-to-door throughout Waukee; and DART, which has a couple of bus stops near Waukee. Uber and other taxi services available. - The Heart of the Warrior Trail helps to unify the Waukee community by providing a continuous trail through the core of established neighborhoods in the city. And, with the recent widening of Alice's Road, a new trail underpass was constructed to provide a safer passage for trail users. - Parks, trails, fishing, Activities for all seasons, Ice Rink, Dinning and so much more all within minutes of your home away from home. - You have direct access to the heart of Des Moines via all of or major highways. Access to the house is extremely direct and easy to find. Close enough to go daily if you choose. -
Amenities
Community Book-Direct Links
Reviews
Location
United States · Iowa · WaukeeGot questions?
We are eager to hear from you whether you need to contact our support team, speak with our founders, or simply want to say hello.