[MassHistPres] Looking for 18th-19th century house to move andrestore

Michele P. Barker mpbarker at preservationmass.org
Wed Mar 16 13:31:22 EDT 2011


I think someone mentioned that there were 2 endangered houses in Dudley. That’s correct. One on Center St that was owned by Nichols College was demolished, but the Williams House on Dudley/Oxford Road is still standing…for the moment—that’s the one that I posted an APB about recently. One of the Dudley His Com members has contacted Mr. O’Brien – keep your fingers crossed!! 

 

 

Michele

 

Michele P. Barker

 

Circuit Rider

617-999-3256

mpbarker at preservationmass.org

Preservation Massachusetts

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The Massachusetts Circuit Rider Program is a partnership of Preservation Massachusetts and the National Trust for Historic Preservation's Northeast Office.

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From: masshistpres-bounces at cs.umb.edu [mailto:masshistpres-bounces at cs.umb.edu] On Behalf Of heartwood restoration
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 5:18 PM
To: jwald at hampshire.edu; MassHistPres at cs.umb.edu; Cynthia Burr
Subject: Re: [MassHistPres] Looking for 18th-19th century house to move andrestore

 

for shame....my condolences.....

 

jade mortimer

heartwood window restoration

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To: jwald at hampshire.edu ; MassHistPres at cs.umb.edu 

Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 3:06 PM

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*sigh* The Worcester Telegram reported this morning that the house in Dudley was demolished yesterday.

 

Cynthia K. Burr, Executive Director
Millbury Historical Commission
P.O. Box 767, Millbury, MA 01527

 

 

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On 14/03/2011 14:17, jack obrien wrote: 


My wife and I am still looking for a 18th century or 19th century house (my wife is partial to Greek Revival, but I am more 18th century) that is in need of moving to save it from demolition. If anyone knows of one, please email details.

 

Thank you very much,

 

Jack O'Brien

 

We were just discussing this one on the list--and trying to promote it via Twitter and other social media. See below.
Jim Wald
Amherst Historical Commission

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Subject: 

[MassHistPres] DUDLEY - Last chance - Federal-era house going, going, gone...?


Date: 

Wed, 23 Feb 2011 14:00:33 -0500


From: 

Michele P. Barker <mpbarker at preservationmass.org>


Reply-To: 

mpbarker at preservationmass.org


Organization: 

Preservation Massachusetts/National Trust


To: 

<masshistpres at cs.umb.edu>

 

Hello, everyone,

 

It looks as though the end is near for the Priest Williams House at 69 Dudley-Oxford Road in Dudley. This circa 1780 Federal-style house was the residence of Abiel “Priest” Williams, who was a minister in Dudley for 32 years. According to the Historical Commission, this wood-frame house was “once one of the most magnificent dwellings in Federalist Dudley.” The home had been vacant and neglected for nearly a decade before the present owners purchased it in October 2009 for $40,000. The new owners applied for a demolition permit, triggering Dudley’s demolition delay ordinance. The Historical Commission invoked a 12-month demolition delay in November 2009. 

 

Since then, Dudley’s Historical Commission has been working tirelessly to find solutions for the Williams House before the clock runs out. Preservation Massachusetts listed it as one of the state’s Most Endangered Resources this past fall, in the hopes that the publicity might attract a new owner. The listing did bring the house to the attention of a potential buyer interested in relocating the building, but unfortunately, the cost of the project exceeded his budget, and there doesn’t seem to be another rescuer on the horizon. 

 

The demolition delay expired three months ago. The owners are willing to sell the house for $1 to anyone who will relocate it, but unless a white-hat rescuer appears on the scene, it looks as though the Williams House will be gone as soon as the weather permits.

 

I did a walk-through of the house a little more than a year ago with Historical Commissioners Ed Bazinet and Michael Braniff. The house looks remarkably sound, despite years of neglect. Much of the original interior trim remains intact. Even some of the original 12-over-12 windows have survived. 

 

If there are any last-minute rescuers out there, please contact Ed Bazinet or Michael Braniff of the Dudley Historical Commission at 508-949-8004. 

            

Go to http://tinyurl.com/2fx633l to read a Worcester Telegram-Gazette article about the house.

 

Find more photos of the Priest Williams House on Preservation Massachusetts’ Flickr site - http://www.flickr.com/photos/preservationmass/sets/72157622883966173/

 

 

Thanks!

 

Michele

 

Michele P. Barker

 

Circuit Rider

617-999-3256

mpbarker at preservationmass.org

Preservation Massachusetts

www.preservationmass.org

The Massachusetts Circuit Rider Program is a partnership of Preservation Massachusetts and the National Trust for Historic Preservation's Northeast Office.

National Trust for Historic Preservation

www.preservationnation.org

 








 
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