This exceptionally well-preserved one-story pine barn is a beautiful example of the exceptional wood quality of early 20th-century construction. Originally built in Brookville, Pennsylvania, the barn has a spacious 35x50 foot footprint supported by 10x10 timbers. Built at a time of economic success for the region, the wood from this barn was sourced from local lumber mills that ran along the local watersheds throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Our structural assessment confirmed the barn’s outstanding condition, with less than 5% of the structure requiring replacement. This historic barn offers a versatile interior space with an open layout and soaring ceilings. Whether envisioned as a residence, workspace, or event venue, it offers a solid foundation for a reclaimed, antique barn-turned-modern restoration project.
Pennsylvania
35' x 50'
1,750
Rafter Plate: 15' | Ridge Height: 23'
4
16'|18'|16'
One floor w/loft
Pine
Sawn
All robust 10x10 timbers
Early 1900's
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