The Gruber House

The Gruber House

The Gruber House This immaculate cabin is truly one-of-a-kind. It was originally part of the Gruber family homestead (of Gruber Wagon’s in Berks County). It dates to 1834 and stands in Berks County, PA. The structure is a predominately oak (with some chestnut) large...
Wagon Barn

Wagon Barn

Wagon Barn This corn crib is in just about perfect shape!  For those who don’t know, the purpose of these structures was to enter with your wagon at one end and unload the corn (still in the ears) into the cribs on the side for drying, then drive out the other...
Wagon Shed

Wagon Shed

Wagon Shed A Wagon Shed! Mid 1800’s. The frame is Hewn Oak, with Hewn White pine floor joists. Rafters are White pine, pegged at the peak. Just recently dismantled and tagged. Footprint. 16′ by 24′. There is a 4′ knee wall. Total sq. footage with the 6′ by 24′ loft...
Window Seat

Window Seat

Window Seat This window seat was created using Hemlock Threshing. A section of a barn’s flooring was designated for “threshing” grain with a fail. This process resulted in boards with a great texture and a great story. Normally 2″ thick,...
Dubliner Restaurant

Dubliner Restaurant

Dubliner Restaurant Here is a 14′ table that was built by Zarza Inc. for The Dubliner On The Delaware (formerly Mother’s Restaurant) in New Hope, PA. This “Timber Table” was built using reclaimed barn lumber purchased at JC Woodworking. The...