A red barn in the Monadnock Region of New Hampshire.
Photo Credit : Lori Pedrick
What is it about the barns that dot New England’s countryside that captures our imagination? Is it their age, history or aesthetic beauty? Decide for yourself as you take this photo tour of barns around our region, all submitted by our talented readers.
The Beauty of New England Barns
A red barn in the Monadnock Region of New Hampshire. Photo Credit : Lori PedrickFarm in Kent, Connecticut. Photo Credit : Bill WakeleyBarn on winding dirt road in Peacham, Vermont. Photo Credit : Allen KarshFoggy sunrise at Jenne’s Farm in Reading, Vermont. Photo Credit : Kevin ArmstrongBarn with cupola in Barnet, Vermont. Photo Credit : Schleeter, WilliamBarn in Kent, Connecticut. Photo Credit : Dolata, Jacek A barn in a field in Morrisville, Vermont. Photo Credit : Tasha WallisBarn in lifting fog in Pepperell, Massachusetts. Photo Credit : Susan ClineJenne Farm in Reading, Vermont. Photo Credit : Steve HirschRed Hay Barn in Gilbertville, Massachusetts. Photo Credit : Mike FillyawYe Olde Barn in Hollis, New Hampshire. Photo Credit : Phil PyleSunset at Maple Grove Farm in East Barnard, Vermont. Photo Credit : Priscilla BurgersAutumn Red Barn in Hollis, New Hampshire. Photo Credit : William CarrollSummer rainbow over barn in Granby, Connecticut. Photo Credit : Angel FillmoreMorning dew on barn in West Greenwich, Rhode Island. Photo Credit : Larry TocciRound barn at Hancock Shaker Village in Hancock, Massachusetts. Photo Credit : Ben KuropatRoadside barn in Old Lyme, Connecticut. Photo Credit : Paul MorelliCountry morning in Woodstock, Connecticut. Photo Credit : Dave GuerraBarn beauty in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. Photo Credit : Linda DurandCountry farm in Orland, Maine. Photo Credit : Penny & Dennis WayneThis post was first published in 2015 and has been updated.