Written in Time...
Our History
In the year 1810, a young preacher man, Ephriam Moore built amid his 2000 acres this majestic barn. As the story goes, he, his wife and children lived in the barn until he could build a suitable cabin. It wasn’t long after that, young Rev. Moore was called into service for the War of 1812. Upon his return, he built up his estate which included the main house, which still stands today. The original family cabin is hidden within the walls of the main house and have been surrounded by the hand-hewn logs and handmade bricks. The original cabin rooftop can still be seen in the attic of this ole colonial home we call The Main House.
The Barn has weathered well over the last 212 years. Craftsmanship and pride are how it’s been around for so long! The premises surrounding The Barn are beautiful, overlooking a pond and surrounded by rolling hills and beautiful natural landscape. This farm and home have stayed in the same family line from 1810 until 1997 when we made the purchase. The family line is Moore...Taylor...Peoples...Carver...and now the Rogers Family. We are the 1st family outside of the original family to own this little piece of Tennessee history.
The Barn has weathered well over the last 212 years. Craftsmanship and pride are how it’s been around for so long! The premises surrounding The Barn are beautiful, overlooking a pond and surrounded by rolling hills and beautiful natural landscape. This farm and home have stayed in the same family line from 1810 until 1997 when we made the purchase. The family line is Moore...Taylor...Peoples...Carver...and now the Rogers Family. We are the 1st family outside of the original family to own this little piece of Tennessee history.