Building Frames for Reassembly

J.L. Stader scouts rural Midwest areas for barns and historic structures which contain the wood of old growth forests from centuries past. This unique wood captures and reveals dense grains with deep, rich color and patina. The timbers display the skill, craftsmanship, and quality of the pioneer ancestors of America who expertly assembled these hand cut, hand fitted structures. Periodically we come across a building that has such unique timbers and structural framing that we offer it for sale as a historic building that is available for reassembly. These buildings are well suited to be designed into a larger residence or guest houses, lake cottages, restaurants, offices, studios, restaurants, offices, studios, recreational barns, pool houses, or one of many other uses you may design.

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254 1st Avenue SW, Suite C, Carmel, IN 46033
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317-844-2600 phone / 317-844-2605 fax
John Stader, President: john@jlstader.com / Heidi Heldt, Managing Partner: heidi@jlstader.com

This early 1800's, German "Double Pen" log barn was located in Bird's Eye, Indiana. A unique characteristic of this German built barn were logs that extended out to create a porch. The barn featured 14" to 20" hand hewn oak log faces and were up to 40' long. This rare building was sold to a builder in Western Montana to be reassembled as a ranch guest house.