ModVic - Modern Victorian Home Restoration
Feb 25

Written by: Bruce Rosenbaum
2/25/2008 12:00 AM 

390 Mount Hope Street wins the Inspection Trifecta! (electrical, plumbing and rough framing)
 
We got our final rough framing inspection approval this week. We passed with flying colors. Just some minor requests to install a few joist hanger brackets and installation of fireblock insulation which we took care of the next day.
 
Fiberglass and Icynene insulation is being installed next week. We are also expecting to get most of the sheetrock and plaster up next week and the following week. Everyone will feel we’ve got our house back once the walls and ceilings are back in place.
 
Most of the photos in this week’s blog are relatively boring because I wanted to take “inside” pictures of all the room’s walls and ceilings. We wanted to document all the electrical, plumbing and HVAC lines so if the new owner has to make any changes – they’ll know how everything is layed out.
 
For carpentry – we finished installing the salvaged wood floor in the first floor bathroom. For painting – we sanded and spray painted the radiators the original metallic silver color.
 
We are now truly in the homestretch and need to stay focused and on track for our April 5 and 6th Home Tour. I’ve updated the Home Tour/Open House signs so it’s now written in stone and we have to meet our deadline (actually the signs are aluminum – but the deadline looms just the same).
 
I want to continue to thank all the workers and tradespeople that have been involved in this restoration – without them 390 Mount Hope Street might have someday been lost. I was just thinking that we started the restoration on July 5th 2007 (right after the holiday) and expect to be finished and have our first Home Tour on April 5th –-  9 months to the day of starting. It truly is a ‘birth of a restoration’ – instead of just a couple of days of labor -- it’s going to be 9 months!

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Neighbor Comments

2/27/08
I read about the Houdini thing at the jail in North Attleboro. I was born and raised there in North Attleboro and I remember my grandfather telling me about a magician that had a floating lady in one of the store fronts in downtown for a week. I not sure if that was Houdini, for some reason I think it was Blackwell. Not sure if he was around the same time or not. Just thought I would give you that info in case it helps you out. By the way, what a beautiful job you have done with the Freeman house. If I win the lottery, I would buy it in a second. Keep up the good work there and will come to open house in April.
John Amaral

1/27/08
Hi Bruce and Melanie,
My Great Grandparents were Annie and Herman Theile who lived at 390 Mt. Hope Street (Mt. Hope Manor) in the early 1900’s.  I would love to talk with you and your wife about the house and the history I know from my Great Aunt Mrs. Bell and my mother who was born there.  As a young girl I used to polish the mahogany banister on the circular staircase to the third floor.  I have a lot of fond memories regarding that house, and I would love to reminisce and share what I know about its history.  Sincerely, Donna Jurdak, N Attleboro MA

8/27/07
Just wanted to tell you we are watching your progress with great enthusiasm and excitement!  We are only one house away and my ten year old son is fascinated with your progress and checks on your work several times a day.  We can't wait to come in and see your progress. Thank you for bring this house back to life, I have been waiting for its rebirth patiently for years. Julia Wheatley (juliawh@comcast.net)

7/24/07
Hi Bruce :My cousin Dorothy Forbes just called me to tell me about the Victorian Home in North Attleboro . My great great grandparents owned and lived there many many years ago. Dorothy was thrilled to of had the opportunity to go thru the home. My name is Albert Berard ,my age is 83 and I don't remember too much about the house other than what was told to me by my parents and grandparents on the Berard side.I once had a photo of some relative by the name of LaPlant that was recently discarded because I have no other living sister or brother that could explain to me who the person was . In past years I've seen the house many times and remember the servant quarters and also a carriage house that I believe is no longer there. the years have taken a toll on my memory.I still have an old brownish grey photo of the home .It's been many years since the relatives lived there. I seem to remember something about a Priest by the name of LaPlant living there after his retirement. I'll have to talk to Dorothy about that when I see her in a couple weeks. Albert J. Berard.

7/23/07
I drove by the house on Mt. Hope Street earlier this evening. I read about your project in the Sun Chronicle, Sunday. I am an artist and one of the pieces I did a few years back was a pen and ink drawing of North Attleboro center around 1900. I was going to drop off one of the prints, if you'd like it. I can appreciate your undertaking. A friend of mine and I gutted his Queen Anne Vic close to eight years ago and remodeled it. Neither of us had ever done something that involved before. We have since parted ways. I work for a landscape company now and do some remodeling/ fix up jobs in the winter, if the opportunity comes along. I'd like to see the work you are doing, just curious and if you need a hand (weekends, rain days, evenings) let me know. Learning and gaining experience are always of interest to me. If you'd like the print, free, let me know. Best wishes to your success.
Sincerely, Peter Clarke.

  
 

For further information, or to schedule a personal visit of a property with Bruce and Melanie Rosenbaum please call 781-784-0250 or email bruce@modvic.com. Thanks for visiting!

  
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