Sometimes, what you find inside the barn is a heck of lot more interesting than what is outside. However, this is not the case this time.
Tools are neat, but so is the barn.
The owners keep four horses in this sturdy barn built at the turn of the century. Like most post and beam barns of this age, it was constructed entirely of hand hewn beams that were joined together with wooden pegs. Originally a dairy barn, this barn now has four expansive box stalls for their horses. Besides being structurally sound, this century old barn has punched tin siding most of the way around the exterior, with very few cedar shakes covering the remainder.