A remarkable example of historic American barn construction, the Settlers Ridge barn stood for well over a century in Salem, Ohio. Its impressive dimensions, 30x60 feet, and authentic heritage details make this barn an incredibly unique structure. The barn's sturdy frame, constructed from hand-hewn timbers, showcases the craftsmanship of its builders. And the distinctive layout provides the option of adding an impressive basement system.
This barn is steeped in local history. Salem was a thriving community in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, driven by pottery, clock-making, and agricultural industries. The barn played a vital role in the local agricultural sector, providing essential storage and workspace for farmers.
Whether envisioned as a private residence, a commercial space, or a unique event venue, this barn presents a wealth of possibilities. Its strong foundation and well-preserved structure offer a rewarding opportunity for those seeking a historic property with endless potential.
Ohio
30' x 60'
2,400
Rafter Plate: 16' | Ridge Height: 24'
4
20' 16' 24'
One floor w/loft potential.
Mixed hardwood
Hewn
Classic shaped, beautifully laid out, and heavy hand-hewn makes this barn an outstanding opportunity for a wounderful home space. It can be sized as a 30x40 saltbox style or the main frame can be seperated as a 30x40 gable ender. they do not get better than this if you wnat an authentic historical look and feel.
1900's
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