Unwind with the windmills in Comstock at this lovely farmhouse. With 4 bedrooms, including 3 full beds and 1 twin bed, this delightful property offers plenty of space for guests to relax and recharge. You might not ever leave the porch. But when you come inside, there are plenty of vintage pieces to peak the mind, alongside modern conveniences. The farmhouse features 5 bathrooms, complete with showers and bathtubs for a refreshing experience. Additionally, there is an additional living room with a cozy sofa bed, providing even more comfort. Whether you're enjoying the washing machine, AC, or heating, this excellent farmhouse has everything you need for a memorable stay. We're happy to assist with any questions while you stay at our farmhouse.
The Dempster House, named after the Dempster Windmills, which surround it, is a perfect place to lay your head, ponder on the porch, fix your own breakfast, watch the stars, and listen to the cows graze. It is quaint enough to feel like home away from home, large enough to accommodate family or class reunions, graduations, weddings, your hunting party meetings and other gatherings. Located on the cusp of the country canyon site of the Comstock Festivals. The house was built by a homesteader in 1897, two years before the town of Comstock was incorporated in 1899 as a Railroad town. A mansion at the time, a full two stories. The ground floor has its own direct outside entrance accommodating the local country school teacher who boarded there. Originally it had no inside bathrooms. Now it has five bathrooms and four bedrooms. All the furniture, fixtures, and decorations date back over a century.
What makes this venue unique is its wrap around porch viewing the canyon where thousands of concert goers enjoyed the greatest talent in the world in Country, Rock & Christians music. The Dempster House was used to entertain, dine, meet & greet the performers and act as a Hospitality House to the stars underneath the Stars for over 20 years. Every celebrity has complimented House. To serve of proof of their attendance the lower basement walls display their posters. If all that isn’t enough to tempt you, within an hour drive from this getaway location, there are three reservoirs, three hunting lodges, five golf courses, four museums, and the last week of July, Nebraska’s Biggest Rodeo is 15 miles away on a scenic backroad.
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