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About The Cabin and Grounds
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Soon after purchasing the 98 acre farm in 1975, we set to work rehabilitating the original homestead and large barn. Both buildings
share a mortise and tenon or post and beam construction. In 1978, our moving day was pushed back by the big blizzard having taken
off the house roof. We reroofed and moved in with considerable help from our church group.

We always knew, however, that the homestead would merely serve as our temporary residence. In the spring of '79, we felled a lot
of mature timber in the surrounding woods and set up a sawmill belted to an old Farmall tractor. Tens of thousands of board
feet stuck and drying, we also began converting our grain fileds to apple orchard. Today, we have 54 acres in orchard, and both blossom time and harvest are a must see. In 1980, we dug our pond and leveled a spot
for the basement and foundation of our new house. My wife and son, (only 11 at the time), and I rough framed and shingled the
four story Swiss chalet. Unique and detailed masonry, plaster and woodwork in the 18+ rooms did not see us move in until six
years later.
In 1995, we purchased a small tract of nearby land and the eight year process of Ohio Log House Bed & Breakfast 1795 began. As
a favor to me, the previous owners had contacted the Bloom Township Fire Department, and the completely ramshcakle structure was slated
to be burned. However, once I discovered that the largest old log house I had ever come accross lay beneath the clapboard siding,
plans changed. This most recent chapter in my life has moved from my merely wanting to preserve something so uncommon in our day and age
to my decision to share the experience with others.

The Ohio Log House Bed & Breakfast LLC
9640 Slough Road
Canal Winchester, Ohio 43110
(614)-837-2341
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believed accurate but not guaranteed.
The Ohio Log
House Bed & Breakfast LLC disclaims
liability for omissions or errors.
Updated
September 18, 2006.
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