Trolling eBay for pope beanies, I came across this item. It’s a barn built in 1685, in Aldingbourne, Sussex, England. It was dismantled and shipped to the United States in 1985 and now sits in covered storage someplace in Fort Worth. We’re talking 320-year-old massive oak beams, folks. They don’t make ’em like that anymore. Buy-it-now price: $134,000. (P.S. I want a personal thank-you note from the News writer who does the barn story for the paper.)
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