Mark Bowe and his crew of West Virginia master craftsmen salvage antique barns and cabins, reusing the wood to create stunning, modern homes.
S9 E10: Two Businesses
Sherman and the crew start work on a log cabin kitchen near Alexandria. Then, Mark gets creative as he carves a 10,000-year-old mammoth tusk.
S9 E11: Sweet Home Louisiana
The team transform a timber frame barn into a home for an architect. They explore the history of the Bayou State and visit a cabin Mark repaired years before.
S9 E12: Piece En Piece
Mark Bowe buys a cabin with an unusual design and the team have never worked on a project like it before. Sherman Thompson has an ingenious invention.
S9 E13: Saving The Cabin
Mark Bowe and the crew work to salvage a cabin that is important for their business. Then, Katherine has a major surprise for the team.
S10 E1: Texas Teamwork
The builders travel to Fredericksburg, Texas, to rebuild a special cabin they saved in Ohio. Plus, Mark Bowe visits an extraordinary home built with log skins.
S10 E2: Barnwood Blowout
The builders save wood from a dangerous barn in Lewistown, Pennsylvania. Plus, Mark Bowe scouts an old log cabin in Missouri and an amazing home in Texas.
S10 E4: Coming Home
The team save an exceptional log cabin as they help a local sheriff return to his family farm in West Virginia. In Alabama, Mark visits a lakeside cabin.
S10 E5: Barnwood Backyard
The crew takes the week off to build furniture, cut trees and plant gardens in their own backyards. Also, Mark Bowe visits the finished Catskill Cabin in New York.
S10 E6: Double Duty
The team divides and conquers as half the crew builds a secluded hunting cabin in Georgia, while the other half strips a pre-Civil War cabin in West Virginia.
S10 E7: Just In Time
Mark finds a barn being torn down in Pennsylvania and buys it on the spot. The crew goes the extra mile to rescue the beams as Johnny deals with overhead wires.
S10 E8: Harvesting History
The team discovers a pre-Civil War cabin that's practically perfect in Ballard, West Virginia. The guys go to extraordinary lengths to save the old home.
S11 E1: Carving Out A Life
S11 E2: Kentucky Home
S11 E3: The Five-Barn Farm
The guys salvage five barns on one farm in Virginia, while Mark hunts for more in Pennsylvania. Plus, he visits two cabins combined with a salt box addition.
S11 E4: Mountaintop Retreat
The crew travel to Eagle Rock, VA, to build a spectacular dogtrot cabin in the mountains. Plus, Tim visits the finished log cabin they built years earlier.
S11 E5: A Million Little Things
The builders work on endless tasks as Mark visits one of his first cabins. Sherman works with blacksmith Glen to create a branding iron.
S11 E6: Human Resources
After welcoming a new team member, the guys build a custom timber frame and cabin. Then, Mark visits a West Virginia factory that creates wooden barrels.
S11 E7: Out Of This World
In a week of surprises, the builders tackle two projects in Virginia. They recreate an 18th-century log chapel and save an old barn using a cool contraption.
S11 E8: Inspiration
The builders travel to Walton, WV, to save the barn that inspired Mark to start his business. Alex visits a workshop that makes some of the finest pipe organs.
S11 E9: Building A Brighter Future
The guys teach two young apprentices how to build a timber frame barn in Weston, West Virginia. Mark Bowe explores the finished 4-H cabin at Jackson's Mill.
S11 E10: Homemade History
The crew restore a timber frame home on a frozen field in West Virginia. Mark and Johnny visit a mountain top retreat with a log home and timber frame pool house.
S9 E1: Teach And Train
One half of the team restores a log cabin at the West Virginia Boneyard. The other half teaches a group of young men how to build a cabin in Tennessee.
S9 E2: American Muscle
The crew create a timber barn for a private collection of American muscle cars in Texas. Plus, Mark takes the opportunity to explore the surrounding area.
S9 E3: Barnwood Bonanza
The team scores a major salvage from a barn near to one of America's oldest pine forests in Pennsylvania. Then, they visit a local mill that reclaims wood.
S9 E4: Bank Barn Brawl
Mark visits an old log lodge resort and scouts a timber frame built in 1895. Plus, the team head to Pennsylvania save a barn that sits dangerously close to a road.
S9 E5: Wedding Chapel
A couple asks the crew to build a log chapel which will be used as wedding venue. Later, Mark tours an old Texas church and visits a 1795 log-built bed and breakfast.
S9 E6: Dairy Barn Danger
In Pennsylvania, the team save one of the biggest barns they have ever seen. And, Mark explores an extraordinary early 19th century bank barn made of stone.
S9 E7: The Apprentices
In North Carolina, three young interns working alongside the Barnwood Builders save an extremely remote cabin in the hills.
S9 E8: Biggest Barn Ever
In Texas, the Barnwood Builders raise the largest timber frame they have ever built. Along the way, they battle hundred-degree temperatures.
S9 E9: Barnwood 4 H Camp
The crew visits the oldest 4H Camp in the country and teaches a team of teenagers how to build a log cabin. Mark and Sherman complete as archery coaches.
S10 E3: Episode 3
The team rebuild a cabin in Charleston, West Virginia. Plus, Mark Bowe visits a stunning wedding lodge in Alabama and a builder turns floorboards into furniture.
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