by JC Woodworking | May 22, 2020 | Sold Structures
The Oak Chestnut Barn This 1850’s Hay Barn is comprised of all hand hewn oak and chestnut timbers. Originally located on a beautiful horse farm. — Explore the Store — Our inventory of antiques, architectural items, vintage pieces and reclaimed products is...
by JC Woodworking | Apr 15, 2020 | Sold Structures
The Chestnut Corn Crib This early 1900’s corn crib is constructed with chestnut timbers and mortise and tenon. The footprint is 35′ long x 17.5′ wide. The bottom plate is 7′ to the first floor joist. The floor joist to the rafter plate is...
by JC Woodworking | Apr 8, 2020 | Sold Structures
Saddle Notch Cabin The Saddle Notch Cabin dates from the late 1700’s – early 1800’s. It is two-stories tall and made from white pine timbers. The cabin has a footprint of 22’2″ x 35′. First floor ceiling height is 7’6″....
by JC Woodworking | Apr 8, 2020 | Sold Structures
The Turtle Cabin The Turtle Cabin was located near Tulpehocken Road in Pennsylvania. Tulpehocken is derived from the Lenape word for “land of turtles.” This aptly named cabin was built in the late 1800’s. The timbers are mostly red oak and dovetailed. The footprint of...
by JC Woodworking | Feb 25, 2020 | Sold Structures
Lehigh Corn Crib 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...