Dismantling barns & industrial buildings comes with some benefits other than the beautiful, and often rare woods we find. We've come upon ladders, giant timbers, and loads of hard to find items that can take your project from ordinary to extraordinary.
As soon as find something remarkable, we post it here, so check back often. Or contact us now.
Hand Carved Foundation Stones
These massive stones were chiseled and picked around 200 years ago to form part of a barn foundation. They measure approximately 75"x18"x11" (although they are all slightly different) and are hewn from solid sandstone. Use them for walls, patio accents, or to create your own version of Stonehenge.

Original Agricultural Air Vent/Louver
These large wooden air vents/louver (most likely made of white pine) were recovered from a circa 1800's barn in Maryland. They were typically used in hay barns to ensure proper air circulation.

Welland Canal Timbers
During renovations of the third canal in 1927, Douglas fir timbers were installed in Lock N0. 8, one of the longest canal locks in the world. These huge 37” x 42” x 48’ timbers, each weighing over 20,000 lbs, are now resting in our yard.




