This Queen Post Swing Beam barn is a true gem of the Mohawk Valley. The timbers are finely hewn, ruggedly-jointed and of large cross-section, yielding a large and spacious open first floor. The built-in ladder adds a great touch of utility, and the original craftsmen included a second floor loft, adding generously to the square footage described below.
| Fuller Swing Beam | |
|---|---|
| Year of Construction | Circa. 1840 |
| First Floor Area | 1456 sq. ft. |
| Footprint | 45’6″ x 32′ |
| Sidewall Height | 16′ |
| Roof Pitch | 9.5/12 |
| Wood Species | Primarily Hemlock |
| Largest Timber | 10″ x 19″ x 32’0″ |
| Fuller Swing Beam | |
|---|---|
| Year of Construction | Circa. 1840 |
| First Floor Area | 1456 sq. ft. |
| Footprint | 45’6″ x 32′ |
| Sidewall Height | 16′ |
| Roof Pitch | 9.5/12 |
| Wood Species | Primarily Hemlock |
| Largest Timber | 10″ x 19″ x 32’0″ |






















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