Take me to Church
The Church House is a 2-bedroom vacation rental listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wallace, Idaho. The building was originally a tiny church, built around 1905 to serve the local mining population. The main room features stained glass arched windows and vaulted ceiling with a living area, long dining table, open kitchen, and old-time upright piano. Two bedrooms flank the main room. The queen bedroom is next to the bathroom and has French doors to the brick patio; the king bedroom features stained glass windows. With 2 additional twin bed options, up to 6 people can stay here. Other amenities provided include board games, DVDs, TV with Amazon Firestick and DVD player, full kitchen with all you'll need to cook up a tasty meal, washer and dryer, and a brick courtyard with outdoor seating.
Located across from the historic library, the Church House is right on the edge of the business core, a very easy walk to all the shops, restaurants, and pubs. It's also right across the way from the Couer D'Alene bike trail and river, and has easy highway access for nearby Route of the Hiawatha bike trail, Lookout Pass Ski Resort, and Silver Mountain Ski resort.
Book your dates below to reserve direct with the owners and skip the fees that other sites charge; alternately, for those who would prefer it, the Church House can also be booked on AirBnB (www.airbnb.com/h/church). Scroll down to see photos.
Located across from the historic library, the Church House is right on the edge of the business core, a very easy walk to all the shops, restaurants, and pubs. It's also right across the way from the Couer D'Alene bike trail and river, and has easy highway access for nearby Route of the Hiawatha bike trail, Lookout Pass Ski Resort, and Silver Mountain Ski resort.
Book your dates below to reserve direct with the owners and skip the fees that other sites charge; alternately, for those who would prefer it, the Church House can also be booked on AirBnB (www.airbnb.com/h/church). Scroll down to see photos.