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West Hebron Barn
26 X 36 feet | circa 1840s | West Hebron, New York

This 1840s frame is spacious, with a full 13 feet from the floor to the eve wall. A combination of soft wood and Red Oak posts, the frame was built to last. Because of its height, it offers the option of a full second floor or partial loft.
Details:
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Up to 1900 sq. ft. if second floor fully utilized
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Combination soft wood hand hewn timbers with sawn Red Oak posts
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9/12 roof pitch
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Restored frame, erected on your foundation, with original roof boards.
Possibilities:
Frame could be a lovely barn style home. It's also an ideal frame for a studio, horse barn or as a storage barn for a vintage vehicle or boat.
![]() West Hebron Barn26’x36’, mid 1800s barn with combination hewn and sawn timbers | ![]() West Hebron BarnSiding unpainted on side of barn not facing town road. Very common, why spend money on... | ![]() West Hebron BarnInterior view, notice mid support posts, nice ladder for the grandkids |
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![]() West Hebron BarnSoft wood hand hewn timbers with sawn Red Oak posts | ![]() West Hebron BarnInterior view looking down from potential loft or second floor in roof rafter system | ![]() West Hebron BarnOne of three nice interior barn doors |
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