Inventory
During the great age of barns in the 19th century, some the most magnificent barns ever built were constructed in the Eastern United States region. These forests were among the greatest in the history of the world. The timbers used in our structures came from first growth trees that began growing in Ohio in the 16th and 17th centuries. Each timber is a hand-hewn work of art, with a patina reflecting more than a century of being rubbed by the hands of the men and women who worked, and the horses, oxen and cattle that lived, in these barns. If you don't see what you're looking for in our barn inventory, please call us. We have several other barns in contract and can usually locate what you need in 3-4 weeks.
The Butler Barn (96ft x 40ft)
The Butler Barn (96ft x 40ft)
Circa 1830 96 ft X 40 ft handhewn timberframe with oak, chestnut, beech, walnut, cherry and red elm timbers.
The Butler Barn has a very unusual 96 ft x 40 ft principal rafter roof system and triple stacked tie beams. We are converting it into a special event center.










