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Hand Hewn Timber Log Home
28 X 36 feet | 1778 | Danby, Vermont
An extremely rare example of an early Vermont Pioneer Home. Constructed during the era when Vermont was a Republic, this cape style frame is a museum piece in excellent condition. The original home was built by Anthony Nichols, a Quaker and cabinet maker.
Details:
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2000+ square feet​, option for second floor​
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Walls are White Pine timbers hewn 9 inches wide, 16 inches tall and 28 to 36 feet long
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Floor joists and rafters are hewn Chestnut timbers​
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Restored frame, erected on your foundation with secondfloor boards and roof boards
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Possibilities:
This frame would make a lovely rustic home, a great cabin beside a lake or river, a one-of-a-kind studio or office.
Read more about this frame on our blog:
Hand Hewn Timber Log HomeRestored frame with roof boards being applied | Hand Hewn Timber Log HomeOriginal location with many protective layers of siding | Hand Hewn Timber Log HomeDismantling process |
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Hand Hewn Timber Log HomeSecond floor | Hand Hewn Timber Log HomeRestoration assembly at shop | Hand Hewn Timber Log HomeRestored second floor takes shape |
Hand Hewn Timber Log HomeInterior walls with tapered window openings | Hand Hewn Timber Log HomeRestored walls | Hand Hewn Timber Log HomeRestored frame |
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