Here are 6 beautiful historic barn homes for sale
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Granite Springs, New York. This converted barn built in the 1780s has a great room with a 23-foot, cedar-planked ceiling. The six-bedroom house features exposed chestnut beams, an updated kitchen, a fireplace, and an in-law apartment with a kitchenette.
Almost 2 acres, the property includes mature flowering and fruit trees, a fenced-in garden, and patios.
Charlotte, Vermont. Built in 1920, this converted and updated barn site on 7.5 acres of pasture and woods.
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The four-bedroom home features wide plank pine floors, a new stove for cooking and heating, original beams and stonework, and still-unfinished barn space. The property includes a deck and a greenhouse.
Solebury, Pennsylvania. This converted 200-year-old-barn is close to New Hope and Delaware River Park. The six-bedroom house has an old-growth-cedar roof, an open floor plan, a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, wide-plank pine floors, a guest suite, an artist's studio, a gym, and a media room with a 10-foot screen.
The 2.1-acre property includes a deck, a view of a wildflower preserve, and a convertible horse barn. $2,195,000.
Somers, New York. This recently renovated Victorian-era barn still has its original posts and beams. The four-bedroom home has a 28-foot-high foyer, two master suites, an oversize stone fireplace, three additional fireplaces, and an updated kitchen.
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A converted silo boasts a wine cellar and a mahogany elevator. The 2-acre property includes multiple lawns and a stone patio.
Oswego, Illinois. Built in the late 1800s, this six-bedroom, 10,200-square- foot barn home features three levels of living space. The living-room-and-kitchen area is open concept and has a stone fireplace and a gourmet kitchen with Viking and Sub-Zero appliances.
The third floor includes a tree-house-like loft, and the ground floor has an indoor lap pool. The exterior has a wraparound deck and a stone patio. $1,495,000.
Willard, Wisconsin. Known as the Barn of Willard, this 1935 structure was converted into a home in the 1980s. The five-bedroom house has exposed beams, wave-like woodwork, and original stone walls.
The 31-acre property, which provided all the wood used in the renovations, includes a patio and a deck. $330,000.
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