Helena has a lot of wonderful accommodations, but one old home offers an unforgettable experience that blends luxury and tradition. The Sanders is an elegant mansion that has a fascinating history that you can ponder as you relax and unwind in the inn’s stately splendor. If you’re looking for an escape, look no further than The Sanders.
The Sanders has a long and interesting history that’s entwined with the state’s history.
Google / The Sanders – Helena’s Bed and Breakfast It was built back in 1875 by Wilbur and Harriet Sanders, a couple who traveled to Montana with Wilbur’s uncle, Sidney Edgerton, who would become the first territorial governor of Montana.
Wilbur Sanders became a prominent attorney and after Montana became a state in 1889, he became one of the state’s first senators. Harriet was a talented mother, artist, and community leader.
Google / The Sanders – Helena’s Bed and Breakfast Harriet passed away in 1904 and Wilber died in 1905.
The home is just as grand as it was in the 1800s, with seven rooms that are well-appointed with tasteful antiques.
Google / The Sanders – Helena’s Bed and Breakfast
While the home has some interesting artifacts, including the Sanders’ rock and mineral collection, this is no museum. It has the latest lodging amenities, including business-class internet, luxurious beds, and private bathrooms for every room.
Google / The Sanders – Helena’s Bed and Breakfast
The breakfast served by the inn is wonderful – the selections include orange soufflé, gingerbread waffles, and Grand Marnier french toast.
Google / The Sanders – Helena’s Bed and Breakfast
In the afternoon, homemade cookies and treats are available, along with sherry, tea, or lemonade.
Google / The Sanders – Helena’s Bed and Breakfast
The Sanders is a great place to stay when you’re in Helena – it’s within walking distance of many of the city’s best attractions as well as lots of wonderful dining spots. See 10 of the best restaurants in Helena here. To learn more to make a lodging reservation, visit The Sanders’ website.
Google / The Sanders – Helena’s Bed and Breakfast
It was built back in 1875 by Wilbur and Harriet Sanders, a couple who traveled to Montana with Wilbur’s uncle, Sidney Edgerton, who would become the first territorial governor of Montana.
Harriet passed away in 1904 and Wilber died in 1905.
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Address: The Sanders - Helena’s Bed and Breakfast, 328 N Ewing St, Helena, MT 59601, USA