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Old Homestead
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A Mortise & Tenon
Timber Frame Barn

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Some would say it is only
wine and cheese that get better with age we
say they have never heard of our Old
Homestead Barns Custom
Barns.
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For a couple hundred years beautiful,
enduring barns rested on our rolling
Lancaster County hills. Some old Lancaster
County timber Frame Barns still stand today ~
weathered monuments of an era when men took
their time to blend quality craftsmanship and
natural beauty.
Now imagine owning a timber frame barn built
the old way: hand crafted, Mortise &
Tenon joinery and solid oak pegs, cedar shake
shingles, pine or hemlock sheeting boards,
4x4 posts and cross beams.
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Why a
fella would have to go back in time a hundred
to find a barn like that, some would
say.
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However, we are building
barns that way
"the old way" today.
In fact, at Old Homestead Barns we have
been building barns the way they used
to for several generations. The Amish
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Our forefathers knew how to build post
and beam barns with mortise and tenon
joinery, back then. We are still doing
it that way, today. The secret is in our
materials and craftsmanship: our barns
weather and age naturally until we seal
them to make the aging process stand
still. You are left with a solid new,
maintenance free barn bearing all the
old charm, beauty and quality
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Now
it is your turn to make
history. Put an Old Homestead
Timber Frame Barn in your own back yard
today. |
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