The original barn caught fire and completely burnt out in 1905.
The original barn is no longer standing, but a 1790s replica was built on the complex.
The original barn was an "L" shaped building dating from the 17th or possibly the 16th century.
It has a function room in an original barn with beams dating back to the 16th century.
The Farm's original barns, however, were consumed by fire in the 1870s and 1970s.
The original barns were built from 1913 to 1921 as an industrial building.
The original two-story barn is the oldest and largest of these remaining buildings.
We also built a replica of the original post-and-beam barn.
The left side of the complex, which includes the original barn, remain.
The original barn no longer survives, but is probably the source of the town's name.