Monday, December 30, 2013

Thompson Mansion Restored, Home To New Business


Restoration is nearing completion on one of Dorchester's most historic homes.

Over the past several months, Dorchester residents have likely seen progress being made on the old estate of Dorchester pioneer W.J. Thompson.  

The 3,000 sq. ft. home, built in 1901, sits on the corner of 10th and Lincoln Ave. and is an intriguing piece of Nebraska's past as it was the site of Dorchester's famous Elmwood Pony Farm.  (For those of you who aren't familiar, see our story on this historic home here.)

In 2007, the Times named the structure one of our favorite old homes in Dorchester, calling it "a diamond in the rough" with the potential to "be a crown jewel for the entire region."  The house was on the market just a few years ago.  (See what it looked like back then by clicking here.)

Now it is not only renovated, it's home to a new business owned by Julie and Joe Holly.  No details have been sent to the Times, and there's no signage in place yet, but we're told the mansion will house a spa and other business services.

The work done to the exterior of this historic Victorian mansion is remarkable. Restoring a beauty such of this is no easy task and we applaud the Hollys for taking on the project.  And we encourage local residents to patronize the Holly's new business.
  

4 comments:

  1. This is really positive. I see lots of things happening around town and sense a new energy emerging in Dorchester!

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  2. Really proud of my little sis and her husband!

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  3. Awesome. Looks great!

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  4. Gorgeous.

    Stunning.

    Stellar.

    Jaw-dropping.

    Can I say enough nice things about this lovely home?

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