4th March 2012

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This English country house is the smallest and most rustic part of Kreis and Sandy Beall’s building project on their 32-acre site in Tennessee’s Great Smoky Mountains.

Using antique timbers collected “by a man in Knoxville, Tennessee, with a passion for finding and gathering timbers from old log barns” the cabin is joined by rugged boulder chimneys.  

Photography by Jeff Herr

Tagged: Cabincountry houseEnglishTennesseeTNSmoky MountainsantiqueKnoxville

Source: architecturaldigest.com

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