The Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions offer a wide variety of terrain and climate that is great for log & timber homes. If your ideal spot is a remote area surrounded by trees, you can find that here. Or you can have the benefits of log & timber living but be near an urban center and its amenities. If a water view or waterfront property makes you happy, this part of North America has plenty to offer. The regions have a long tradition of log & timber frame construction and your new home will fit in perfectly.
New Hampshire
New Jersey
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Photo by Susan Teare
Vermont
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Ward Cedar Log Homes/photo by Roger Wade
Maine
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Great Island Photography/Yankee Barn Homes
Vermont
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Golden Eagle Log Homes/photo by Scott Amundson
New Hampshire
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Riverbend Timber Framing/photo by Roger Wade
Maryland
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Blue Ridge Timberwrights/photo by Roger Wade
Virginia
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Log Homes of America/photo by Roger Wade