The barn at Coble Farm looks so majestic up on the hill above West Friendly Avenue and near Guilford College. Those who follow local news know that it will be torn down as the nearby Quaker-affiliated retirement community, Friends Homes, expands. The possibility exists that someone can move the barn, although to do so would be quite expensive. This barn on a farm, once known as Sunnyhill Dairy, has already been moved once. In the 1940s, German prisoners of war were paid 80 cents a day to move it across the street to its present location.*
Word has it the barn is not in the best of shape; however, with that beautiful roofline, character, and the local history behind the structure, it would be fabulous if the architect for the retirement community could somehow build it into his plans. After all, they could hold barn dances there and invite the local community. Maybe the barn will be lucky enough to find a new home.
* reference and more information, here.
That is a beauty! You could add that to Tom's Barns post listing for next weekend. Not sure if he's closed up this week's post for additions.
Posted by: William Kendall | Tuesday, November 06, 2018 at 11:39 AM
I think that's a fabulous idea Janis, if the barn could be incorporated into the extension plans, is there a public suggestion box?
Posted by: Grace | Tuesday, November 06, 2018 at 07:09 PM