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No images? Click here Hello and welcome to Best Of Maclean’s. This $3.8-million home was made from five reclaimed barnsWhile it might look timeworn, this newly listed seven-bed, four-bath home in the township of Uxbridge, Ontario—about an hour’s drive northeast of Toronto—was only built in 2018. The sellers, Brad and Maxine Lawrence, bought the land in 2010 with plans to eventually move there from Pickering, Ontario, and build a log cabin–style home for them and their four children. It’s on the market now for $3.8 million. At the time, Brad was a regular viewer of Barnwood Builders, a TV show about a West Virginia company that converts old barns into modern homes. Inspired by the show, and by fond childhood memories of summer days spent playing in a barn on his family property in northern Ontario, he began fantasizing about taking on an old barn conversion project of his own. “So many barns are lost. They just get taken down and plowed under,” Maxine says. “Our home would give these barns a breath of life.” On newsstands now: Inside Canada's urgent-care crisis I’ve been an ER doctor for 39 years, and my department has never been this close to collapse. We’re overcrowded, underfunded and short-staffed. And we’re not alone. Also in this issue: Uncovering a Calgary schoolteacher's legacy of abuse The Interview: Gabor Mate on the mind-body connection The Leonard Cohen you didn't knowSponsored: The Must-Eat Guide To Vancouver Dine your way through this cornucopia of fresh land-to-sea culinary delights. Read more Buy the latest issue of Maclean’s here and click here to subscribe. Want to share the Best of Maclean’s with family, friends and colleagues? Click here to send them this newsletter and subscribe. Share Tweet Share Forward
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