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Vermont Barns | Photos

Enjoy this collection of beautiful Vermont barns spanning the four seasons. All images were submitted by our talented readers.

Vermont Barns | Photos

Red barn with a split-rail fence in rural Woodstock, Vermont.

Photo Credit: Darby Byrd
Regardless of their age or condition, the barns and outbuildings that dot Vermont’s scenic countryside are classic New England icons and a reminder of the region’s strong farming roots. Below you’ll find a collection of reader-submitted photos that celebrate the beauty of Vermont barns in their natural environment. Enjoy!

VERMONT BARNS | PHOTOS

Barn Window In Sandcastle, Vermont .
Barn Window In Sandcastle, Vermont.
Photo Credit: Karren Brunetti
Barn On Rte 100 In Vermont.
Barn On Rte 100 In Vermont.
Photo Credit: Patrick Morrissey
The Round Barn And Foliage In Waitsfield, Vermont.
The Round Barn And Foliage In Waitsfield, Vermont.
Photo Credit: Chris McGuire
Lunar Eclipse On Barn Windows.
Lunar Eclipse On Barn Windows.
Photo Credit: Jean Snide
Misty Shack In Sutton, Vermont.
Misty Shack In Sutton, Vermont.
Photo Credit: Kevin Armstrong
Old Barn In Addison, Vermont.
Old Barn In Addison, Vermont.
Photo Credit: Angela Mauer
Old Vermont Barn Near Danville, Vermont.
Old Vermont Barn Near Danville, Vermont.
Photo Credit: Barbara Howe
Perfect Farm In Woodstock, Vermont.
Perfect Farm In Woodstock, Vermont.
Photo Credit: Darby Byrd
Red Barn On Hill In Woodstock, Vermont.
Red Barn On Hill In Woodstock, Vermont.
Photo Credit: Darby Byrd
Rustic Red Barn In S. Duxbury, Vermont.
Rustic Red Barn In S. Duxbury, Vermont.
Photo Credit: Alexandra Lasota
Simply Vermont Barn
Simply Vermont Barn
Photo Credit: Janet Lyle
Snow Storm In Rutland, Vermont.
Snow Storm In Rutland, Vermont.
Photo Credit: Nancy Marshall
Barn In Field
Barn In Field
Photo Credit: Tasha Wallis
Farm Reflection In Pomfret, Vermont
Farm Reflection In Pomfret, Vermont
Photo Credit: William Pead
Icy Winter Barn
Icy Winter Barn
Photo Credit: Judith Lombardi
Do you love Vermont barns as much as we do?

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  1. I loved the pictures of Vermont barns. Sadly, these wonderful structures are a vanishing breed. We need to do all we can to keep this unique American architecture alive.

  2. I come from an old Vt. family and the family farm is still operating in Ferrisburgh and two round Barns exist there.Really enjoyed the photo’s.

  3. From an old Vermont family and having grown up in Vermont, I find it a bit melancholy to see the old barns decaying. A little like Richard Brown’s “The Last of the Hill Farms”. But the pictures are wonderful. May the old barns and the countryside they occupy live on.

  4. My grandfather had a dairy farm in Mount Holly a long time ago, if you have any pictures I’d sure like to see them. Thank you.

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