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Bay and Bent

by Rei Bayucca | Sep 8, 2025

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by Dan Trimble
Published: September 8, 2025 (5 days ago)
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Bay and Bent was founded on a deep passion for preserving the architectural heritage of beautifully constructed timber frames.

We have dismantled 100s of historic timber frames since 1998. Our journey began with a mission to reclaim and restore these exceptional structures, ensuring that their history and craftsmanship are not forgotten. We believe that antique timber frames have the capacity to be reclaimed as a stunning architectural masterpiece. Our role is to honor and continue the life of these incredible historic structures through meticulous restoration and thoughtful integration into new builds.

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