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1852 Timber Frame Barn 36×52 | Hand-Hewn Mixed Woods

by Rei Bayucca | Jun 30, 2026

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by Cody Wolfe
Published: June 30, 2026 (4 days ago)
Category
Barn Frame Sales
Stats
  • 36×52 ft Dimension
  • 1,872 sq ft Footprint
  • Ridge: 24’6″ | Plate: 14′
  • 4 Bents | Bay Spacing: 17’|18’|17′ | Possible Loft
  • Species: Mixed Woods | Hand-Hewn | Classic Rectangle
  • Origin: Pennsylvania | Circa 1852 | Status: Available

A charming hand-hewn frame saved just in time, the name “1852” comes from the date carved right into the gable end siding. At 36×52, it’s perfectly sized for a small home, a great room addition, or a larger build’s centerpiece. Old-growth character like this doesn’t come around twice.

Perfect for a barndominium, timber frame home, event venue, shop, or retreat build. Bay & Bent handles full dismantling and re-erection.

  • Full 3D scan + more details: bayandbent.com/barn/1852
  • Ships anywhere in the U.S.
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