Step Back in Time: Downtown Custer, SD Victorian Historic Brothel
5.0
Outstanding(10 Reviews)House in Custer, SD
10 guests · 5 bedrooms · 2 baths
Reasons to book
Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones
Includes essentialsGarden, Pool, Pets allowed and more
About this house rental
The historic brothel in downtown Custer, South Dakota, stands as a testament to a bygone era, offering a unique glimpse into the region's colorful past. This intriguing establishment, with its five bedrooms, is an emblem of the town's history and is conveniently situated walking distance to various amenities such as restaurants, bars, shopping and wine tasting and a short car ride to Crazy Horse, Custer State Park, Jewel Cave, Wind Cave, Mount Rushmore and more.
Built during the late 19th century, the brothel, that was relocated from Keystone to Custer, has retained much of its original charm and character. Its architecture, a fusion of Victorian and Wild West influences, captures the essence of the era, with intricate wooden detailing and ornate ironwork adorning the exterior. The brothel's façade stands in stark contrast to the more modest buildings surrounding it, highlighting its historical significance.
The interior of the brothel is equally fascinating. Each of the five bedrooms is a time capsule of the past, exuding a sense of luxury and indulgence. Richly decorated with Pendleton fabrics, the rooms reflect the opulent tastes of the clientele that once frequented this establishment. There's a large kitchen, spacious dining room, two living room areas, an office area if you have to plug in.
Situated in the heart of downtown Custer, this historic brothel's location adds to its allure. The proximity to amenities such as restaurants, saloons, and shops make it a central hub for the town's visitors, providing an immersive experience of the Old West. Patrons could easily explore the town's vibrant cultural scene, then return to the brothel for an evening of entertainment and relaxation.
There's plenty of parking, tables for dining al fresco in the summertime, a solo stove for those cool night and plenty of parking in the back. The covered front porch is perfect for people watching, reading, your morning cup of coffee and your wind-down wine.
Come check out my home....and you don't even have to call me Madam!
Oh...for the summer...there is not air conditioning....we rarely need it as we cool off in the evenings and the home is shaded by wonderful trees...but if it does get unseasonably warm, we have fans to help and two of the upstairs bedrooms have window air conditioning units.....it would only be the upstairs bedrooms that would need that. The main level stays nice and cool.
There's a full size washer and dryer for your use as well and I do keep detergent handy for you.
I love dogs....but we do have limited grass area so please be sure to pick up after your pooch.
FAQ's:
IS THIS RENTAL AVAILABLE YEAR-ROUND?
YES! Custer is high elevation. There are on average 228 sunny days per year here! The average summer temp is 80 degrees and winter can be in the 30’s-40’s. Many stores and restaurants stay open year-round! Custer has many fall/winter events. We are about 1 hour from skiing at Terry Peak. We are at a higher altitude....some people will feel the affects of the higher elevation so if you are not used to it, be sure to rest and hydrate!
WHAT RESTAURANTS ARE OPEN YEAR-ROUND?
The Custer Wolf, Custer Beacon, Skogen, Buglin' Bull, Hjem AM, Sauce and Dough, Pizza Hut, Subway and Maria's Mexican are a few of the restaurants that are open year-round (although many take an extended break in the winter.)
IS THERE A PLACE TO RENT BIKES AND UTVS?
YES! Black Hills Power Bikes is a great way to see the Mickelson Trail. For UTV/ATV rental we recommend Hill City Adventures. Also, if you need a bike shuttle, there's Dave's Adventure Tours.
HOW MANY HIKING/BIKING TRAILS ARE THERE?
We have over 70 miles of hiking in and around the park. Other than the Mickelson Trail (500 feet from the house) we put our favorite hikes (including Black Elk Peak) in the guidebook.
ARE THERE STORES NEARBY TO BUY FOOD?
We have Lynn’s Dakota Mart and two dollar stores. Be sure to check out our organic market just a block down the street, Wild Spruce Market.
The building does share a wall and a parking lot with Aspen+Pine Realty...where the owner of this home sells Black Hills property. So if you fall in love with the area, your Realtor is on hand!!
Built during the late 19th century, the brothel, that was relocated from Keystone to Custer, has retained much of its original charm and character. Its architecture, a fusion of Victorian and Wild West influences, captures the essence of the era, with intricate wooden detailing and ornate ironwork adorning the exterior. The brothel's façade stands in stark contrast to the more modest buildings surrounding it, highlighting its historical significance.
The interior of the brothel is equally fascinating. Each of the five bedrooms is a time capsule of the past, exuding a sense of luxury and indulgence. Richly decorated with Pendleton fabrics, the rooms reflect the opulent tastes of the clientele that once frequented this establishment. There's a large kitchen, spacious dining room, two living room areas, an office area if you have to plug in.
Situated in the heart of downtown Custer, this historic brothel's location adds to its allure. The proximity to amenities such as restaurants, saloons, and shops make it a central hub for the town's visitors, providing an immersive experience of the Old West. Patrons could easily explore the town's vibrant cultural scene, then return to the brothel for an evening of entertainment and relaxation.
There's plenty of parking, tables for dining al fresco in the summertime, a solo stove for those cool night and plenty of parking in the back. The covered front porch is perfect for people watching, reading, your morning cup of coffee and your wind-down wine.
Come check out my home....and you don't even have to call me Madam!
Oh...for the summer...there is not air conditioning....we rarely need it as we cool off in the evenings and the home is shaded by wonderful trees...but if it does get unseasonably warm, we have fans to help and two of the upstairs bedrooms have window air conditioning units.....it would only be the upstairs bedrooms that would need that. The main level stays nice and cool.
There's a full size washer and dryer for your use as well and I do keep detergent handy for you.
I love dogs....but we do have limited grass area so please be sure to pick up after your pooch.
FAQ's:
IS THIS RENTAL AVAILABLE YEAR-ROUND?
YES! Custer is high elevation. There are on average 228 sunny days per year here! The average summer temp is 80 degrees and winter can be in the 30’s-40’s. Many stores and restaurants stay open year-round! Custer has many fall/winter events. We are about 1 hour from skiing at Terry Peak. We are at a higher altitude....some people will feel the affects of the higher elevation so if you are not used to it, be sure to rest and hydrate!
WHAT RESTAURANTS ARE OPEN YEAR-ROUND?
The Custer Wolf, Custer Beacon, Skogen, Buglin' Bull, Hjem AM, Sauce and Dough, Pizza Hut, Subway and Maria's Mexican are a few of the restaurants that are open year-round (although many take an extended break in the winter.)
IS THERE A PLACE TO RENT BIKES AND UTVS?
YES! Black Hills Power Bikes is a great way to see the Mickelson Trail. For UTV/ATV rental we recommend Hill City Adventures. Also, if you need a bike shuttle, there's Dave's Adventure Tours.
HOW MANY HIKING/BIKING TRAILS ARE THERE?
We have over 70 miles of hiking in and around the park. Other than the Mickelson Trail (500 feet from the house) we put our favorite hikes (including Black Elk Peak) in the guidebook.
ARE THERE STORES NEARBY TO BUY FOOD?
We have Lynn’s Dakota Mart and two dollar stores. Be sure to check out our organic market just a block down the street, Wild Spruce Market.
The building does share a wall and a parking lot with Aspen+Pine Realty...where the owner of this home sells Black Hills property. So if you fall in love with the area, your Realtor is on hand!!
Amenities
Pool
Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Garden
Map of Custer, SD
Reviews
5.0
Outstanding(10 Reviews)5.0
This house was a fantastic place to stay during our family vacation to the Black Hills! Walking distance to many of the restaurants and shops in Custer, and only a short drive to Mt Rushmore, Sylvan Lake, and several other attractions. The house was spacious and clean. The commercial range in the kitchen was fabulous! I was worried that the house would be too warm, but there are window AC units upstairs and even though the outside temps were close to 90 the house was very comfortable.
5.0
We will be 100% renting this property again in the future!
5.0
This was our first family get away with our dad since being very young. He got to enjoy 5 of his grandkids for the week! The house is well kept, has some fun history, great communication with the owner and you get to look at the Custer sign from the front porch. We had 10 people and fit comfortably. Thank you for the amazing memories.
5.0
We stayed here for a family reunion. Half of the group was biking the trail and the houses location was perfect
5.0
Visiting family enjoyed the black hills
5.0
The house is just as described! It was so nice to have space to hang out with family and just enjoy our time together. The kitchen was well stocked and we were able to cook many meals, which we really enjoyed!! We'd happily stay again!
5.0
This location was perfect for our family! It was centrally located, so much space, comfortable and beautiful home! We enjoyed our time here. The host was responsive. We would stay here again!
FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in Custer?
The average price for a rental in Custer is $274 per night. This rental is $247 above the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Step Back in Time: Downtown Custer, SD Victorian Historic Brothel. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at Step Back in Time: Downtown Custer, SD Victorian Historic Brothel. Enjoy the water!
Is Step Back in Time: Downtown Custer, SD Victorian Historic Brothel pet friendly?
Yes! This house is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.
What amenities are available at Step Back in Time: Downtown Custer, SD Victorian Historic Brothel?
We found 10 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, and parking.
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