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Though our cabins range in size and configuration, they are generally between 100 and 150 years old. Early pioneers painstakingly created and corner notched the hand-hewn logs from red or white oak. These cabins can be restored as a single building, or combined with another cabin or timber-frame barn to meet your specific design.

Our package to you includes: all the logs, any necessary replacement logs, second floor joists, flooring for the first and second floors, rafters, antique staircase (if applicable) and any other salvageable materials from the building. Also included is freight to your location, setup on your foundation and power washing if water is available.

Currently Available

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20’ x 21’ full two-story, hand-hewn pine cabin built in the 1870's in southern Missouri. This cabin has a rare 10’ French style (vertical logs) timber-frame addition. Log face dimensions are 9”-12” and are in excellent condition. The staircase and pine flooring in this cabin are in good condition. This would make a great weekend cabin.

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15' x 16-1/2', one-story, hand-hewn oak logs built in the 1870's. Log face dimensions are approximately 7" to 8". This small cabin served as the new home for a pioneer family that immigrated to Southeast Missouri. It was lived in until the mid-1970's. It would make a wonderful guest cabin or a weekend getaway.

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16’ x 20’, one and one-half story, hand-hewn oak building in Illinois. This building features several unusual window configurations in which double windows are separated by several vertical logs. Both the flooring and the staircase are in good condition. This cabin was built in the 1870's and would make a great weekend or guest cabin.

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18’ x 20’, one and one-half story, hand-hewn oak. This structure was originally a barn in southeast Missouri. It has very few window and door cutouts which makes it flexible for custom specifications. Log face dimensions are 10-12”.

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20’ x 20’, one and one-half story, hand-hewn oak, located in southeast Missouri. This was a pen of an original barn and is wonderfully versatile because it has few window and door cutouts. Log face dimensions are 10-12”.

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18’ x 22’, one and one-half story, hand-hewn oak cabin in southern Missouri. Built originally in the 1860's, these oak logs have 10-12” face dimensions and are in great condition. The flooring, joists and staircase are all in good condition.

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There are two pens in this beautiful hand-hewn poplar barn, each with dimensions of 18’ x 26’. These buildings have beautiful logs with face dimensions of 14”-19”. As with most barns, there are few window and door cutouts in these structures, making them extremely flexible for customization. These pens can be sold as a pair or separately.

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