The Louisa J. Thompson House, built in 1906 and completely renovated in 2007, is just one of more than 600 protected structures in Asheville’s Montford Historic District.

The home is named for the childless widow that lived in the house from 1913 through 1945. Legend has it that neighbor ladies often gathered on Louisa’s Porch to talk about local news, exchange recipes and complain about the men folk.

Through the skillful work of Designer Steven Beili and Architects Aaron and Calder Wilson, the house was totally re-built in accordance with the latest “green” technologies available.  The house was stripped to its studs and then all new wiring, plumbing and spray foam insulation was installed. 

Just steps away from everything vibrant downtown Asheville has to offer, in addition to all pratical amenities such as grocery stores, greenways, and parks, you will find yourself never wanting to leave town!