<!-- wp:html --><p>The Bartlett National Bank in Bartlett, Texas.</p>
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<p>Bartlett National Bank opened in 1904 before shuttering during the Great Depression.Jennifer Tucker helped restore the bank and transform it into a cozy vacation rental. The three-bedroom home maintained many original features, including vault doors. </p>
<p>Jennifer Tucker was exploring the downtown streets of Bartlett, a quaint town nestled in southeast Texas, when she stumbled upon an abandoned bank in 2019.</p>
<p>"It was dilapidated, and nobody had opened the front door in many, many years," Tucker, 49, told Business Insider. "It was in pretty bad shape."</p>
<p>Tucker owns <a target="_blank" href="https://amazingrealty.com/" rel="noopener">Amazing Realty</a>, a real estate brokerage based in Austin, and is passionate about historic preservation. When Tucker discovered the Bartlett National Bank, it was a shell of its former self and a holdout from Bartlett's heydays in the early 20th century.</p>
<p>According to the <a target="_blank" class="editor-rtfLink" href="https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/bartlett-tx" rel="noopener">Texas State Historical Association</a> (TSHA), the town is named after John. T. Bartlett, who donated the land that would become Bartlett. The town had early economic success by shipping cotton and wool, but opportunities began to dwindle amid the Great Depression in the 1930s, per the TSHA.</p>
<p>Tucker recalled walking up to the bank's front windows and peaking inside, where the phrase "Bartlett Natl. Bank" was skillfully adorned on the tile floor.</p>
<p>"At that moment, I just knew I had to have this building," Tucker said.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" class="editor-rtfLink" href="https://affiliate.insider.com/?h=afec6319c35c42397ffc02850b3bd871bd48be6618b984869ab5699730b249f2&postID=6580a5d68d7dad6fbf2d0b4a&postSlug=photos-119-year-old-texas-bank-renovated-3-bedroom-home-2023-12&site=bi&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.airbnb.com%2Frooms%2F40239889%3Fsource_impression_id%3Dp3_1696958252_iknDz1odBUBVXFBa" rel="noopener">Bartlett National Bank</a> has three bedrooms and two bathrooms spread across two floors and is available for rent at $248 per night on Airbnb.</p>
<p>Here's how Tucker restored a 119-year-old bank into an idyllic vacation rental with three bedrooms and two bathrooms.</p>
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<div class="slide-title">Bartlett National Bank was built in 1904 and has a tumultuous history spanning over a century. </div>
<div class="slide-image">A photo of downtown Bartlett in Bartlett, Texas.
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<p>A plaque on the building's brick exterior touches on the history of Bartlett National Bank, which opened in June 1904 with just $25,000. It remained operational until 1931, when it closed for a federal holiday amid the Great Depression and did not reopen for several decades.</p>
<p>Bartlett National Bank made a brief three-year return in the 1990s but was shuttered again over the lack of drive-up teller windows, per the plaque. Although the bank survived an ill-fated attempted robbery in the '60s and appeared in the 1998 film "Newton Boys," starring Matthew McConaughey, it remained relatively quiet until Tucker stepped in.</p>
<p>Tucker told BI that she viewed ledgers written when the bank opened, indicating that John Bartlett's wife played a significant role in managing the bank. Tucker said Mary Bartlett became president of the bank because John died two months before it opened.</p>
<p>"She ran that bank into the 1920s successfully, so her signature and all of her documents are there," Tucker said.</p>
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<div class="slide-title">Tucker acquired the bank in December 2019 and began renovations in 2020.</div>
<div class="slide-image">The bank's restoration took around six months in 2020.
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<p>Tucker said the restoration process started soon after purchasing the bank in December 2019. She and a work crew well-versed in preservation spent months renovating the building from January to July.</p>
<p>It cost about $200,000 to renovate the 1,200-square-foot building, Tucker told BI.</p>
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<div class="slide-title">There were many challenges during the restoration process, but also some victories. </div>
<div class="slide-image">The restoration cost around $200,000.
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<p>One of the biggest challenges Tucker and the team faced was the building's archaic structure. Since the bank was built in the early 1900s, there was limited electricity, zero plumbing, and no bathrooms.</p>
<p>As a result, they had to rewire the electricity and briefly remove the original hardwood floors to install plumbing. They also installed air conditioning, fixed broken tiles, and added UV coating to the windows to block out the unforgiving Texas heat.</p>
<p>On the other hand, Tucker is ecstatic that they preserved so much history. The staircase, windows, doors, vaults, and some flooring are original to the bank.</p>
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<div class="slide-title">Guests can see the bank's original craftsmanship in the living room on the first floor.</div>
<div class="slide-image">Bartlett National Bank's living room.
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<p>Bartlett National Bank's living room<strong> </strong>features floral-themed tile, hardwood, and a glimpse at the teller station. It also features one of the vaults in the corner near the front door.</p>
<p>"It's got a huge living room, which was the main bank area," Tucker said.</p>
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Tucker told BI that she and the renovation team managed to find a teller cage.</div>
<div class="slide-image">The original tellar cage found near the kitchen.
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<p>Tucker and her team went the extra mile by fixing up the bank teller station, including finding an antique teller cage.</p>
<p>"We were able to find a teller cage that was built in the exact same year. We had to drive to Bells, Texas, to rescue that," Tucker said. "It's not exact, but it's very similar to the two photos that I do have from the inside of the bank."</p>
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<div class="slide-title">As you walk through the living room, visitors will also see historic finds in the kitchen.</div>
<div class="slide-image">The kitchen and staircase in Bartlett National Bank.
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<p>Walking further into Bartlett National Bank leads you to the kitchen with exposed brick, hardwood floors, and an original staircase.</p>
<p>Tucker said the original stairs were removed when "Newton Boys" filmed at the bank, but a local woodworker kept the pieces in a workshop.</p>
<p>"He had kept all the wood from it because he was the woodworker back in the nineties they had hired to take that out," Tucker said. "He thought, 'This old Victorian wood might be useful one day.'"</p>
<p>He later helped the restoration process by re-installing the stairs, she told BI.</p>
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<div class="slide-title">Behind the kitchen is a cozy dining room.</div>
<div class="slide-image">Bartlett National Bank's dining room.
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<p>The dining room features dark wood furniture and a light fixture hanging overhead. The dining room and living room's walls are sage, which Tucker said was original to the bank.</p>
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<div class="slide-image">One of the bedrooms inside Bartlett National Bank.
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<p>The spacious bedroom has green and white paint and a bank deposit box to drive home the aesthetic, although it's not original to the bank.</p>
<p>The nearby bathroom has white tile walls and a green bathtub.</p>
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<div class="slide-title">An additional bedroom is located on the second floor of Bartlett National Bank. </div>
<div class="slide-image">A second bedroom inside Bartlett National Bank.
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<p>A second bedroom can be found on the bank's top floor, which Tucker told BI didn't exist before the 1990s. Rather, the addition occurred during the filming of "Newton Boys."</p>
<p>"Thanks to Matthew McConaughey and Hollywood, they've added a floor upstairs, which would've been the downstairs loan manager or loan officer space," Tucker said.</p>
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<div class="slide-title">A third bedroom is also upstairs, where the guests can look closer at the bank's intricate grey ceiling.</div>
<div class="slide-image">A bedroom and bathroom on the bank's second floor.
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<p>The third bedroom features carpeting, white walls, and a grey ceiling with designs. A second bathroom connected to the room includes a shower instead of a bathtub.</p>
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<div class="slide-title">Guests raved about Bartlett National Bank online. </div>
<div class="slide-image">Guests seem to enjoy their stay at the Bartlett National Bank on Airbnb.
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<p>On the Airbnb listing, guests left positive reviews applauding the restoration.</p>
<p>"If you like history or unique spots, this is a wonderful gem. The preservation is a nice balance of time period and modern," one person wrote. "Bring your favorite creature comforts and shift your mind to adventure mode. The space can be your personal hideaway or memorable group gathering spot!"</p>
<p>Another added: "The host and property were 5-stars. Loved the theme and the details to the era. Thank you for the unique stay. Absolutely recommend spending time at the Bartlett National Bank!"</p>
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The Bartlett National Bank in Bartlett, Texas.
Erik Fossum/Fossum Studios
Bartlett National Bank opened in 1904 before shuttering during the Great Depression.Jennifer Tucker helped restore the bank and transform it into a cozy vacation rental. The three-bedroom home maintained many original features, including vault doors.
Jennifer Tucker was exploring the downtown streets of Bartlett, a quaint town nestled in southeast Texas, when she stumbled upon an abandoned bank in 2019.
“It was dilapidated, and nobody had opened the front door in many, many years,” Tucker, 49, told Business Insider. “It was in pretty bad shape.”
Tucker owns Amazing Realty, a real estate brokerage based in Austin, and is passionate about historic preservation. When Tucker discovered the Bartlett National Bank, it was a shell of its former self and a holdout from Bartlett’s heydays in the early 20th century.
According to the Texas State Historical Association (TSHA), the town is named after John. T. Bartlett, who donated the land that would become Bartlett. The town had early economic success by shipping cotton and wool, but opportunities began to dwindle amid the Great Depression in the 1930s, per the TSHA.
Tucker recalled walking up to the bank’s front windows and peaking inside, where the phrase “Bartlett Natl. Bank” was skillfully adorned on the tile floor.
“At that moment, I just knew I had to have this building,” Tucker said.
Bartlett National Bank has three bedrooms and two bathrooms spread across two floors and is available for rent at $248 per night on Airbnb.
Here’s how Tucker restored a 119-year-old bank into an idyllic vacation rental with three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
Bartlett National Bank was built in 1904 and has a tumultuous history spanning over a century.
A photo of downtown Bartlett in Bartlett, Texas.
Erik Fossum/Fossum Studios
A plaque on the building’s brick exterior touches on the history of Bartlett National Bank, which opened in June 1904 with just $25,000. It remained operational until 1931, when it closed for a federal holiday amid the Great Depression and did not reopen for several decades.
Bartlett National Bank made a brief three-year return in the 1990s but was shuttered again over the lack of drive-up teller windows, per the plaque. Although the bank survived an ill-fated attempted robbery in the ’60s and appeared in the 1998 film “Newton Boys,” starring Matthew McConaughey, it remained relatively quiet until Tucker stepped in.
Tucker told BI that she viewed ledgers written when the bank opened, indicating that John Bartlett’s wife played a significant role in managing the bank. Tucker said Mary Bartlett became president of the bank because John died two months before it opened.
“She ran that bank into the 1920s successfully, so her signature and all of her documents are there,” Tucker said.
Tucker acquired the bank in December 2019 and began renovations in 2020.
The bank’s restoration took around six months in 2020.
Courtesy of Jennifer Tucker.
Tucker said the restoration process started soon after purchasing the bank in December 2019. She and a work crew well-versed in preservation spent months renovating the building from January to July.
It cost about $200,000 to renovate the 1,200-square-foot building, Tucker told BI.
There were many challenges during the restoration process, but also some victories.
The restoration cost around $200,000.
Courtesy of Jennifer Tucker
One of the biggest challenges Tucker and the team faced was the building’s archaic structure. Since the bank was built in the early 1900s, there was limited electricity, zero plumbing, and no bathrooms.
As a result, they had to rewire the electricity and briefly remove the original hardwood floors to install plumbing. They also installed air conditioning, fixed broken tiles, and added UV coating to the windows to block out the unforgiving Texas heat.
On the other hand, Tucker is ecstatic that they preserved so much history. The staircase, windows, doors, vaults, and some flooring are original to the bank.
Guests can see the bank’s original craftsmanship in the living room on the first floor.
Bartlett National Bank’s living room.
Erik Fossum/Fossum Studios
Bartlett National Bank’s living roomfeatures floral-themed tile, hardwood, and a glimpse at the teller station. It also features one of the vaults in the corner near the front door.
“It’s got a huge living room, which was the main bank area,” Tucker said.
Tucker told BI that she and the renovation team managed to find a teller cage.
The original tellar cage found near the kitchen.
Erik Fossum/Fossum Studios
Tucker and her team went the extra mile by fixing up the bank teller station, including finding an antique teller cage.
“We were able to find a teller cage that was built in the exact same year. We had to drive to Bells, Texas, to rescue that,” Tucker said. “It’s not exact, but it’s very similar to the two photos that I do have from the inside of the bank.”
As you walk through the living room, visitors will also see historic finds in the kitchen.
The kitchen and staircase in Bartlett National Bank.
Erik Fossum/Fossum Studios
Walking further into Bartlett National Bank leads you to the kitchen with exposed brick, hardwood floors, and an original staircase.
Tucker said the original stairs were removed when “Newton Boys” filmed at the bank, but a local woodworker kept the pieces in a workshop.
“He had kept all the wood from it because he was the woodworker back in the nineties they had hired to take that out,” Tucker said. “He thought, ‘This old Victorian wood might be useful one day.'”
He later helped the restoration process by re-installing the stairs, she told BI.
Behind the kitchen is a cozy dining room.
Bartlett National Bank’s dining room.
Erik Fossum/Fossum Studios
The dining room features dark wood furniture and a light fixture hanging overhead. The dining room and living room’s walls are sage, which Tucker said was original to the bank.
A bedroom with an ensuite bathroom is located on the first floor.
One of the bedrooms inside Bartlett National Bank.
Erik Fossum/Fossum Studios
The spacious bedroom has green and white paint and a bank deposit box to drive home the aesthetic, although it’s not original to the bank.
The nearby bathroom has white tile walls and a green bathtub.
An additional bedroom is located on the second floor of Bartlett National Bank.
A second bedroom inside Bartlett National Bank.
Erik Fossum/Fossum Studios
A second bedroom can be found on the bank’s top floor, which Tucker told BI didn’t exist before the 1990s. Rather, the addition occurred during the filming of “Newton Boys.”
“Thanks to Matthew McConaughey and Hollywood, they’ve added a floor upstairs, which would’ve been the downstairs loan manager or loan officer space,” Tucker said.
A third bedroom is also upstairs, where the guests can look closer at the bank’s intricate grey ceiling.
A bedroom and bathroom on the bank’s second floor.
Erik Fossum/Fossum Studios
The third bedroom features carpeting, white walls, and a grey ceiling with designs. A second bathroom connected to the room includes a shower instead of a bathtub.
Guests raved about Bartlett National Bank online.
Guests seem to enjoy their stay at the Bartlett National Bank on Airbnb.
Erik Fossum/Fossum Studios
On the Airbnb listing, guests left positive reviews applauding the restoration.
“If you like history or unique spots, this is a wonderful gem. The preservation is a nice balance of time period and modern,” one person wrote. “Bring your favorite creature comforts and shift your mind to adventure mode. The space can be your personal hideaway or memorable group gathering spot!”
Another added: “The host and property were 5-stars. Loved the theme and the details to the era. Thank you for the unique stay. Absolutely recommend spending time at the Bartlett National Bank!”