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Man spends 4 years renovating farmhouse great-great-grandfather built and shows off results
Peter wanted to preserve his family's old memories and create new ones with the new family home he built with his own hands.
Jaclyn Abergas
02.28.23

It’s amazing how determination and desire to preserve family memories can create a wonderful family home.

Peter Larson’s great-great-grandfather built this farmhouse in the 1860s.

His family has always lived there, including his grandfather and his family. When his grandfather died in 1977, though, the house became empty. The house took years to build, which they found out through Peter’s great-great-grandfather’s diary.

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From the 1860s to the 1870s, he and his wife worked hard to build the foundation of this house that would last for centuries.

Through his great-great-grandfather’s diary, Peter found out that his great-great-grandfather himself brought the lime from the kiln to the lot to build the foundation for the house.

His great-grandmother was born there, as well as his grandfather.

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When his grandfather died, Peter inherited the land and the house, which was in really bad shape. In fact, when they had the land and house reassessed, the officials only valued it at $45,000 (around $89,000 in 2023).

It needed a lot of work to make even just a bit livable.

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It’s a good thing Peter was up for the job.

He moved back to Lansing, New York, in 1996 from Syracuse, a year after he and his wife, Hilarie, were married. Peter wanted to bring back the wonderful memories his family had in this house and make new ones.

Just like what his great-great-grandfather did, it would take them a lot of patience, hard work, and time to renovate and repair this centuries-old family home.

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When he inspected the house, Peter saw the number of repairs that needed to be done. It was a lot.

In fact, it was so much repair that his neighbors advised him to just tear it down and build an entirely new house. Peter didn’t want that. The house had a lot of meaning to him that he wanted to preserve.

At that time, creating things with his own hand and delaying gratification was very important to him.

Hilarie was supportive of her husband and joined him at the land. They bought a trailer that they could live in temporarily while they repaired the house.

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Peter was an architect, but he didn’t know much about construction work.

The only construction know-how he had was the things he learned from school and being an architect. He was still up for the job because of his commitment to preserving what his great-great-grandparents built.

The first construction job he did was to tear down the kitchen wing.

This house was shaped like a T and the kitchen was sticking out. It was already unsalvageable at that time, especially since a big cedar tree fell in the kitchen. He did manage to save the foundation stones, which he used to build a stone wall.

When he got inside, that’s where Peter saw the dry-rotted beams and rotting wood floors.

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The worst part, though, was the foundation.

In the 1860s, houses were built on mortar that was made with lime and sand, which is not the most reliable and structurally sound choice. Over the decades, water had washed away most of the foundation and the house was just standing on stones.

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Only when he was done fixing the foundation was he able to start the work inside the house.

All the renovations and repairs Peter and Hilarie did on the house were done by themselves. It didn’t involve any heavy machinery and lots of workers.

Their hands crafted what was going to be the new family home.

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It took them years to finish, but the end result was spectacular.

They would eventually rebuild the farmland as well and started farming in 2013, which they still do until the present times as their main source of livelihood.

It’s wonderful to see how desire and determination for family preservation can create something tangible and sustainable.

Learn more about how Peter built the house when you watch the video below.

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