Bay & Bent

Settler’s Summit

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Constructed with meticulous attention to detail in the 1900's, this heritage barn showcases the skill and artistry of its builders. Built in historic Berlin, Pennsylvania, its massive hand-hewn timbers form a robust frame with unique character. Large two-thresher double doors and floors are an incredible feature that can add architectural value to any restoration and re-erecting project. 


With a large 60x110 footprint, its classic silhouette and expansive interior are defined by exposed timber framing and an open floor plan. Built from a blend of hand-hewn and sawn mixed hardwood, this historic band structure's unique tones and textures make it ideal for a private residence, a commercial space, or a multi-functional venue.

Location

Pennsylvania

Dimensions

60' x 110'

Sq. Ft. footprint

6,600

Height

Rafter Plate: 15' | Ridge Height: 25'

Bents

6

Bay Spacing

22'

Floors

One open floor

Species

Mixed Hardwood

Post & Beam Character

Hewn & Sawn

Unique Features

Large beautiful with two thresher floors and doors.

CIRCA

Early 1900's

Historic Frame Price

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