Nestled in Salisbury, North Carolina’s heart, the historic Thomas House stands proudly as a charming relic from the late 19th century. Located at 501 E. Lafayette Street in Rowan County, this Victorian Vernacular gem is brimming with character and potential.

Originally built between 1885 and 1890, the Thomas House epitomizes North Carolina’s architectural heritage. Its two-story side gable front and single-story rear portion evoke a sense of timeless elegance. Stepping inside, guests are welcomed by a majestic 40-foot center hallway and a recently reconstructed front porch stretching an impressive 36 feet wide and 7 feet deep. The house boasts two spacious front parlors and two upper front bedrooms, each adorned with original fireplaces that whisper tales of yesteryears.

Despite its rich history, the Thomas House requires restoration. While stabilization efforts have been made, including a new roof and repairs to the center hallway, substantial work lies ahead. Future renovations will involve flooring, plumbing, HVAC systems, and updates to the kitchen and bathrooms. Nonetheless, a newer electrical system adds a modern touch amidst its historic charm.

Nestled in a neighborhood steeped in Salisbury’s vibrant history, the Thomas House serves as a tribute to the city’s evolution. Once a thriving center of residential and commercial activity, this area flourished with cotton mills and businesses long before the age of automobiles. Its proximity to Canon Park and Salisbury’s bustling downtown, brimming with eateries, breweries, shops, and theaters, further enhances its allure.

The Thomas House is safeguarded by historic covenants and deed restrictions, ensuring its status as a treasured piece of Salisbury’s heritage. As a focal point of the Historic Salisbury Foundation’s ongoing preservation efforts, this property exemplifies the organization’s dedication to preserving the past. With a legacy spanning over 50 years and a track record of saving more than 125 properties through their revolving fund, the foundation remains steadfast in its mission to celebrate and uphold the architectural legacy of Salisbury and beyond.

Contact:

Greg Rapp , REALTOR®/Broker
Salisbury Real Estate LLC
704-213-6846, [email protected]