This gable-frame barn is a substantial two-story barn and a classic example of a traditional timber frame. The antique wood has stunning markings and unique structural details of its original craftsmen. With an imposing 40x80-foot footprint, it is an incredible architectural opportunity for a commercial barn restoration and re-erection project.
Built in Howard, Pennsylvania, this 1800s heritage barn is made from hand-hewn timbers meticulously joined with mortise and tenon connections. The gable roof, a classic feature of the region, is supported by a sturdy frame that showcases the barn's original construction and craftsmanship. The barn's interior includes two expansive floors constructed with mixed hardwood. With ample space for a variety of potential uses, the barn's solid foundation and frame are ideal for a transformative home or event venue renovation project.
Pennsylvania
40' x 80'
3,200
Rafter Plate: 14' | Ridge Height: 24'
7
Varies
Two floors
Mixed Hardwood
Hewn
Two-story gable barn frame with remarkable timber markings and texture.
1800's
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