



Whately Barn
English Barn, 1790
Measures 30’ x 50’
This barn is a rare survivor, one of just a few remaining 18th-century agricultural buildings from the Connecticut River Valley. Its unique roof framing (principal rafter principal purlin, without ridgepole), remnants of the original horizontal sheathing, and large open spans make it a real standout. While 30 years older, this barn would be an ideal companion to the Smith Bingham house in an appropriate setting.