Reclaimed wood is a building craze these days, both because of the character and history it can bring to a structure and its sustainability. The builder of a 1998 ranch home now for sale in Kerrville appears to have been ahead of the curve.
The two-bedroom, two bath house reinforces its rustic charm with wood timber columns reclaimed from an old Tennessee barn, according to its property listing. There’s a good chance its wide-plank, longleaf pine floors were also reclaimed due to the rarity of the wood, which features in many of San Antonio’s oldest neighborhoods.
The stucco-exterior home, dubbed “Casa Pobre,” sits on nearly 126 acres and recently went on the market for just shy of $2 million.
This home is listed by Laura Fore with Fore Premier Properties.
All photos and listing info via Realtor.com.
































