Bay & Bent

Autumn Ridge

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This substantial two-story antique barn offers unique redevelopment possibilities. The historic structure provides a versatile footprint for a variety of uses. The barn's classic two-story design, featuring a wall height of 13-21 feet on the first floor and a soaring 30-foot peak, creates a dramatic and open interior space. 


Constructed around 1900 with a blend of hand-hewn and sawn timbers, the barn showcases old-world craftsmanship and practical construction. The visible markings, grains, heritage craftsmanship, and the possibility of converting to a two-story structure make it a distinctive option for those seeking a transformative and adaptive reconstruction project.

Location

Pennsylvania

Dimensions

50' x 80'

Sq. Ft. footprint

4,000

Height

Rafter Plate: 13' | Ridge Height: 30'

Bents

6

Bay Spacing

16'

Floors

One floor

Species

Mixed hardwood

Post & Beam Character

Sawn

Unique Features

Great open space with unimposing beams and airy rafters for full visibility and light. 

CIRCA

Early 1900's

Historic Frame Price

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