Modern Timber Framed Barn Home

30’ x 50’ footprint, 3,000 square foot potential

  • 3-4 bedrooms, 2.5-3.5 bath

  • Replica swing beam barn

  • Able to be located on site of your choosing

 

 
 
 

1789 Connecticut River Valley Barn

30’ x 40’ first floor footprint, 3,000 square foot potential

  • English barn built in 1789, confirmed by dendrodating

  • A scribe rule timber frame, with jowled posts and English tying joints, large tie beams, ridge beam and open floor plan

  • Studded exterior walls as well as some 18th c. historic roof boards, and a number of horizontal siding boards, also in great condition

  • Would ideally accompany the 1763 Smith Bingham House, and could be converted into a home, or left as a barn

  • Able to be located on site of your choosing

 

 
 
 

1842 Wengerd Dutch Barn

45’ x 45’ first floor footprint

  • 19th century New World Dutch barn, dated to 1842 by dendrochronology

  • Large central threshing floor and spacious upper lofts

  • Immaculate hand-hewn timbers throughout structure give it a unique antique atmosphere

  • One of the few remaining original Dutch barns complete with an original floor system and planking as well as a large quantity of original roofing and siding boards

  • Perfect for a home conversion or simply as a museum-quality barn to enjoy

  • Able to be located on site of your choosing

 

 
 
 

1693/1715 Bardeen-Culver Barn

30’ x 50’ first floor footprint

  • Oldest timber frame barn in New England, confirmed by dendrochronology, the jowled posts date to 1693, while tie beams date to 1715

  • English scribe rule frame

  • Made up of six bents and five bays with a central drive bay

  • Jowled posts with English tying joints, principal rafters with common purlins

  • Beautiful curved timbers throughout frame denote the English background of the original carpenters in West Newbury, MA

  • Perfect for a home or office conversion

  • Able to be located on site of your choosing