by Evan Divine
(Greenfield, IN)
Divine Heritage Barns LLC is a barn reclamation company based out of Greenfield, IN. Our mission is to put Indiana’s crumbling historic barns to good use again by giving them a new purpose. We dismantle these man-made relics to preserve the quality timber they are built from, as well as the memories left behind by countless Hoosiers. While many folks enjoy reminiscing about the days when these beautiful barns speckled the Indiana landscape, appropriate upkeep becomes a burden on the owners. As agriculture has modernized along with the rest of the world, most of these barns have become obsolete on today’s farms. While it is never enjoyable to watch these treasures be torn down, we understand that putting time and money back into them will not provide you with much return on investment. We are here to offer an alternative to those who wish to give their crumbling barns another purpose while relieving themselves of the burdens that come with them – whether it’s safety concerns, unnecessary taxes or disrepair that has turned them into eye sores.
We offer barn dismantling. While we hope to be able to give every barn we come across a new purpose, some barns may be too far gone to make reclaiming them economically feasible for us. For those barns that still do offer some quality lumber to salvage, it is important to remember that letting them rot to a state of disrepair may end up costing you in the long run; because even knocking a barn down, burning the degraded boards and removing the scrap metal takes heavy equipment, which will cost you money. Either way, we are always glad to offer a free visit to discuss the condition of your barn and provide recommendations for repair or demolition. We are fully insured and will provide you with a written agreement stating our obligations to you, which will be determined during our initial visit. Along with re-purposing these weathered barns, our goal is to provide you with a quality service that is fair for you and us.
Please contact us by phone at 812-709-0066 or by email at [email protected] We look forward to working with you and preserving these pieces of Indiana’s great heritage.
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Feb 20, 19 09:24 AM
Late 1800’s 54x40 barn located in Dexter, MI, 18.5ft tall at peak, hand hewn, in need of major repair. Exterior 12in pine, interior mostly oak. Must pick
Feb 15, 19 07:54 PM
We have a 30x42 red oak barn frame available for $10,000. This includes the original frame that will be tagged and diagrammed. It does not include any
Jan 28, 19 02:20 PM
I am planning to start a television network for in depth Christian teaching. Start up will be small in nature and I need old barn wood to build a TV set.
Jan 28, 19 02:14 PM
Size 20'x30' pre-civil war,pre West Virginia, hand hewn logs and beams. An additional 10'x30' section of wooden planks includes three livestock stalls
Jan 09, 19 05:59 PM
Wooden granary built in early 1900's. Tear down and take away. Best offer. Contact Roger at 540-667-5206 or email: [email protected]
Jan 02, 19 04:34 PM
This historic barn frame, circa early 1860’s measures 40’ wide x 68’ length. It is clearly English bank barn style built barn in the basement area, but
Jan 02, 19 04:33 PM
This historic barn frame, circa late 1850’s and is pristine condition. Measuring 30’x50’ , this is the perfect size for a repurposed barn frame retirement
Jan 02, 19 04:32 PM
Old barn for sale located in Meriden, Connecticut. Terms negotiable. Please call 203-237-5397 ext. 1 for more information.
Jan 02, 19 04:27 PM
This barn frame circa early 1850’s is being sold as a 40’x60’ frame. Heavy hewn timbers were used in this frame construction. Bent layout is (3) 20’ bays.
Jan 02, 19 04:26 PM
This barn frame, measuring 30’ wide x64’ long with an attached 16’x38’ tee addition was built by the same master barn builder about 15 years apart. The
Dec 26, 18 12:04 PM
Old Historic 1850+ English Barn w/ Gable Roof This barn is 60'x40' with 4 bays and a queen truss design. The beams are all rough sawn and in excellent
Nov 30, 18 09:53 AM
Circa 1850’s Barn Timber frame barn, 48’ x 60’ with 10 x 10 hand hewn beams. Hand crafted from Indiana Hardwoods, this 2,880 SF frame is absolutely amazing
Nov 30, 18 09:46 AM
Richey Barn—Late 1800’s Timber frame barn with hand hewn beams, 30’ x 44’. Height to eaves is 13’ and height to the peak from the barn floor is 30’.
Nov 27, 18 12:21 PM
This old barn dates back to the 1850's. It is approximately 70' x 35' with 15' tall walls. A little over half of the barn has a 2nd floor/loft. The main
Nov 12, 18 07:17 PM
My father was told by his parents it was built around 1903. It is in good condition. It was built on a cut stone foundation. It has walnut square poles.