Own a Piece of Cheyenne History.

A masterfully crafted 1905 Bradley Construction stone estate in the heart of the Rainsford Historic District — where vernacular stonework meets thoughtfully modernized living.

$425,000Offered At
3 Bed / 3 BathLayout
2,178 sq ftLiving Space
1905Est. Built
Copper-tiled ceiling, dining room
Copper-tiled ceiling, dining room
Original vernacular stone facade
Original vernacular stone facade
South-facing porch, Doric-columned entry
South-facing porch, Doric-columned entry
Hand-set stonework detail
Hand-set stonework detail
The Narrative

Where 1905 Craftsmanship Meets Quiet Modern Comfort

Every double-hung window, stained-glass transom, and hand-laid stone course tells the story of Bradley Construction's original craftsmanship — preserved with rare integrity across more than a century.

Beneath that historic character, the home has been meticulously brought forward: updated systems, refreshed kitchen and baths, and infrastructure built for the way people actually live today — without disturbing the bones that made this house a landmark.

  • Updated mechanical systems — modern HVAC and electrical integrated behind original millwork.
  • Refreshed kitchen & baths — period-appropriate finishes with contemporary function.Renovated kitchen
  • Restored original windows — historic stained-glass sashes preserved and weatherproofed.Stained glass window detail
  • Structural stonework intact — original vernacular masonry maintained to National Register standard.Stone porch detail
Life Inside

Living Spaces, Room by Room

Living room with tin ceiling
Living RoomPressed-tin ceiling above a warm, gathering-ready layout.
Kitchen
KitchenRefreshed cabinetry and finishes with historic character intact.
Guest bedroom / office
Guest Bedroom / OfficeA flexible third room ready for guests or remote work.
Family room with fireplace
Family RoomA modern addition anchored by a sleek linear fireplace.
Primary bedroom
Primary BedroomGenerous proportions with a private en-suite bath.
Backyard patio and outdoor fireplace
Outdoor LivingA private, gated patio with a stone fireplace and downtown views.
Original staircase
Original StaircasePreserved millwork connecting both levels of the home.

A Closer Look Inside

The Provenance

A Documented Piece of Cheyenne's History

1905

Built by Bradley Construction

The residence is constructed in the vernacular stone tradition that defines the Rainsford Historic District.

1905

Inhabited by W.G. Bradley

The Bradley family takes residence, cementing the home's place in the neighborhood's founding history.

1984

Added to the National Register of Historic Places

Recognized for its architectural integrity as part of the Rainsford Historic District listing.

Present Day

A New Chapter

Thoughtfully modernized and offered for the first time in years — ready for its next stewards.

The Neighborhood

Rooted in Downtown Cheyenne

Downtown Cheyenne
Restaurants, galleries & the historic Depot Plaza
≈ 0.8 mi
Holliday Park
Lakefront green space & walking paths
≈ 0.6 mi
Cheyenne Depot Museum
Historic rail architecture & events
≈ 1.0 mi
Wyoming State Capitol
Restored 1888 capitol grounds
≈ 1.2 mi
Frontier Park
Home of Cheyenne Frontier Days
≈ 2.1 mi
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