Hyland Hotel (Monticello, Utah)

The Hyland Hotel in Monticello, Utah, also known as the Wood/Summers House, was built between 1916 and 1918 by Joseph Henry Wood as a single-family residence.

The foundation and first floor of the two story Craftsman Style house are of local sandstone from South Creek near the Abajo Mountains, while the upper level is wood frame with shingle siding.

The house features the characteristic wide porches, deep eaves and shallow roof pitch associated with the Craftsman style.

The house retains its original first floor arrangement with two parlors, a small office at the front entrance, a bedroom and a kitchen.

The property originally included barns, sheds, a dairy, an ice house, orchard and garden, all no longer extant.