







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