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The team discovers a pre-Civil War cabin that's practically perfect in Ballard, WV. The guys go to extraordinary lengths to save the old home, and Mark teaches his son some valuable log cabin lessons.
From Johnny Jett's chapel to the Montana timber frame, we revisit fan-favorite moments from the past 10 seasons. Rediscover the coolest cabins, the best barns and the finest finishes in this fun-filled special dedicated to our biggest fans.
Since Barnwood Builders began, Graham Ferguson has grown from rookie to rock star. This special episode takes an in-depth look at the gifted craftsman, snake charmer, master gardener and a fun-loving daredevil.
Mark finds a barn being torn down in Pennsylvania and buys it on the spot. The crew goes the extra mile to rescue the beams as Johnny deals with overhead wires and Sherman works with one good arm. Later, Mark visits the largest bank barn in the state.
Sherman Thompson is a leader, a craftsman and an unstoppable workhorse. This guy deserves his own special!
When the Barnwood Builders need a laugh, they turn to Tim Rose and Alex Webb. Tim and Alex share their hilarious journey from mortal enemies to good friends as they save old barns and cabins, learn new skills and marvel at American pioneer history.
The team divides and conquers as half the crew builds a secluded hunting cabin in Guyton, GA, while the other half strips a pre-Civil War cabin in Monroe County, WV. Later, Mark Bowe visits an extraordinary round barn in Pennsylvania.
The Barnwood Builders visit a new region of the Appalachian Mountains to save a barn in North Bend, PA, and move it all the way to the Catskill Mountains of New York. There, the team completely transforms the structure into a stunning guest home.
Over the years, the Barnwood Builders have traveled all over the country learning about timber frame construction from novices to know-it-alls. Also, Mark visits some extraordinary timber frame restorations.
The Barnwood Builders save an exceptional log cabin as they help a local sheriff return to his family farm in Middlebourne, West Virginia. And in Alabama, Mark Bowe visits the finished lakeside cabin designed by Karen Tillery.
In a very special episode, Mark and the guys help folks save old log homes, build new ones and fulfill lifelong dreams of restoring antique cabins.
Barnwood is a risky business that's full of gutsy gambles, treacherous take-downs and daring deals. For the Barnwood Builders, taking chances just comes with the territory.
The Barnwood Builders restore a cabin with major challenges, and Mark visits the finished log-skin mountain home designed by Karen Tillery. Also, Katherine works at the boneyard blacksmith shop while Alex makes a table from salvaged floorboards.
The Barnwood Builders save a West Virginia family's log home and battle mud and heat to bring it back to life as an Alabama lake house. Two years later, Mark returns to see the spectacularly finished project.
This special follows the Beam Cabin from Lewisburg, WV, to Gatlinburg, TN, where the log home helps a couple rebuild after a devastating fire. Two years later, Mark returns for a triumphant finish.
The Barnwood Builders save barnwood from a dangerous barn in Lewistown, PA. Mark Bowe scouts an old log cabin in Missouri, an amazing barn in New Hampshire and an extraordinary home in Texas. Alex and Tim visit the longest covered bridge in Pennsylvania.
Over the years, the Barnwood Builders have worked with Karen Tillery to transform cabins and barns all over the country. Now, Mark and Karen visit several log homes that have been finished to perfection.
In this special episode, the Barnwood Builders help out folks in need including Boy Scouts in Pennsylvania, a West Virginia town devastated by flood, and all the way out to Montana to help veterans rebuild a barn.
The builders travel to Fredericksburg, Texas, to rebuild a special cabin they saved in Ohio. Mark Bowe checks out a wine bar built from a barn they saved in West Virginia, and he visits an extraordinary home built with log skins and reclaimed materials.