Barn Frames Available for Reassembly

The following barns are available for reassembly. They are well suited to be great rooms designed into a larger residence or guest houses, lake cottages, offices, studios, recreational barns, or one of many other uses you may design. Some of the larger barns may be most useful as commercial or retail structures.

Please click on any of the pictures below for additional information about that structure, including its specification sheet and links to download CAD files and Google Sketch-up files, where available. Of course, you may also contact Cannon Salvage for more information.


Byrum Barn Side and Rear View / Note lean-to on the rear of the barn (block structure on front)
The Byrum Barn was constructed in the 1890s in the Kokomo, Indiana area. The barn timbers are Hand Hewn hardwoods native to the immediate area. The dimensions are 32' x 44'. This barn was in very good shape with only a handful of small braces needing to be replaced in the cleaning and restoration process.
Camp Barn
**SOLD!**

The Camp Barn was built around 1890 with sawn pine timbers (the owner of the barn reported that the barn was on the property in 1903 when her grandparents purchased the farm; they believed the barn had been there ten to twenty years before they moved there). The footprint is 30' x 40'. The steep roof allows for extra space to be designed into a loft area. This barn would be the perfect great room designed into a larger residence or a quaint lake cottage.
Wray Barn
The Wray Barn is a gambrel-style barn which was built in 1947 by the father of the owner of the barn. It is 40' x 80' and has a full loft. The gambrel-style design means that the loft is a wide-open space which can be designed to fit your needs perfectly.
Rupple Barn Exterior
The Rupple Barn has a unique gable-end over the main doors on the broad side of the barn. It is 40' x 68' and was built in 1866 using timbers hewn from oak trees native to the Ligonier, Indiana area.
Shafer Barn Exterior
**SOLD!**

The Shafer Barn is a 40x60 with Hand Hewn Timbers built in the 1880's, just outside of Twelve Mile, IN.
Hand Hewn Log Stack
The Harris Log Cabin is a 21' x 27' log cabin which was salvaged from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The logs are all hand hewn cedar, complete with the original dovetail joints at the corners.
The Barnbrook Log Cabin is a one-of-a-kind, 2 story structure built in the mid-to-late 1800's. If you are looking for an extraordinary cabin, this one is sure to fit the bill with its oak, walnut, and cherry logs.
The Snyder Barn is still standing. If you are intersted in a 38x68 Hand Hewn Frame, please contact Cannon Salvage and arrange to see this frame while it is still standing.

Please note that Cannon Salvage is not an expert in engineering, design or architecture. Cannon Salvage makes no representation regarding any structure's fitness for any particular application in any particular location. Cannon Salvage will work with your architect, engineer or designer who will be qualified to make those professional determinations.