This two-story barn is a unique and structurally imposing antique building from Thomasville, Pennsylvania, named after the first Postmaster, George B. Thomas. This barn is likely from the time of the town's founding, revealing the exceptional craftsmanship of the late 19th century. Our assessment of the outstanding structure has confirmed its remarkable condition, requiring no replacement parts for re-erection. Its spacious interior is defined by towering timbers and ample natural light. This antique heritage barn offers endless possibilities for renovation. Whether transformed into a commercial space or a private residence, this barn has the potential to seamlessly blend historic character with modern comfort. With its stunning antique timber frame and potential for exposed beam ceilings, this historic barn is an extraordinary find for discerning buyers seeking unique and authentic architecture.
Pennsylvania
36'x50'
1,800
Rafter Plate: 15' | Ridge Height: 24'
4
16'|18'|16'
One Floor
Mixed Oak
Hewn
1900's
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