markyscott
Imperial Masterpiece
Timber framed structures are truly special. My first home in MA was a Federal style center chimney colonial built in the mid 18th century. The hewn posts and beams were massive and you could actually walk beneath the 6 fireplace chimney which was built on a wooden structure with posts that rested on stone footings on the dirt basement floor. That was the only part of the house that had apparently settled the least, as the rest of the house sloped away from the chimney. Living in a house where everything was basically made by hand was thought provoking to say the least, and I miss it (though I don't miss the drafts or lack of closet space). I know you appreciate what you have there and look forward to see what it becomes in this new chapter.
I have to say that I’m very glad that this is a modern rebuild and I like the solid foundation with footers instead of timbers standing on a piece of rock and eyeball leveled, lol. It did stand like that for over 200 years, so I guess that I can’t really complain. But hopefully, 200 years hence, it will still be standing with fewer sags than the last 200 years.