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This property is loaded in buildings like this. There's the coop, a fallen barn (which, we discovered, has a tractor under it...) we will be taking down after the purchase late next year, another fallen shack that used to surround a windmill (DH wants to take down the mill, I want to fix it) and I'll be tearing down the rest of that because it is beyond salvaging. The well house needs to be redone, as does a small shed that is out back, but both buildings are salvagable.
Interestingly, the original farm house is still on the property (along with the outhouse as well). It's fallen apart almost completely, but the framing and outer foundation are in great shape. I'll be tearing out the outhouse this spring, as the concrete base has fallen and I'm not interested in a pet or child being nearby when it decides to collapse completely. There's an old wood heater in there I'd like to get out as well as it's very old and looks to be in pretty good shape. I'm doing one of two things with the old house: I'll be rebuilding it as kind of a summer guest house (not a guest person though... I'd be a hermit if it wasn't for working in the city), OR I was considering turning it into a 2-3 goat barn and fencing it up. The nostalgia of having the original house on the property functioning as a small home -really- appeals to me. I wouldn't mind restoring it as a half eco house. A small wood stove in there would keep it warm in the winter as the house itself is the size of my living room (so about 12x12). Come to think of it... the coop is bigger than the house!
Look at me rambling... Sorry!