English: The Horse Barn (1860s) is a moderate-sized timber-framed horse barn located uphill from the houses near Coyote Road was likely constructed during the same decade as the Phegley House. Rectangular in size and one-and-one-half stories in height, it is front and rear gabled, with an upstairs hay storage area loaded from both front and rear hay-doors above the sliding doors at both ends. The floor is made of wood and has three interior horse stalls located in the right rear corner. The siding is a wide- board v-groove profile that is not usually found in Santa Clara County, but may be associated with a transition period in the mid-1860s before channel-rustic siding became the norm throughout Northern California. The tall 6/6 double hung windows are also characteristic of the mid-1860s with their thin mullions. The roof has been covered with galvanized corrugated metal panels that cover what may be original shingles.
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