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Chestnut Timbered Corn Crib

14 X 18 feet | 1778 | Danby, Vermont

This corn crib was located behind the 1778 hand hewn timber log home. The rare six bent frame likely served as a storehouse for food for the Nichols family and their cattle.

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Details:

  • 500 square feet, option for second floor

  • Rare six bent frame made from Chestnut timbers

  • Restored frame, erected on your foundation with roof boards

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Possibilities:

This frame would ideally be restored alongside the hand hewn timber log home above. It offers plenty of room to be used as a bedroom, reading room or outbuilding. While its tapered walls could be straightened, they are more historically accurate and unique in their current form.

 

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