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Parr, IN Heritage Barn

by | Jun 14, 2022

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by Gwendolyn Mark
Published: June 14, 2022 (2 weeks ago)
$5,000.00
Category
Barns To Salvage By Owner

75 year old third generation family farm barn available for salvage in northwest Indiana. Most of the wood is white pine and in excellent condition. Exterior is weathered grey with a small remnant of white paint near roofline. Roof is tin paneling. Side windows are intact and hay trolley still hangs in loft. Site can accommodate a semi truck (pending dry ground) with easy access to nearby interstates. Board and beam width currently unknown but can be provided to interested buyer. Please contact Gwen Mark, owner representative at 219-613-9425. Additional photos available upon request. Price negotiable.

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