Can you guess the original use of this building? Today it is a garden shed in Grundy County, with the addition of birdhouses and a barn quilt, but it was originally part of a corncrib over thirty years ago.
The “building” on top of a corncrib is called a “headhouse,” with openings for an elevator to be inserted to transport grain inside for storage. Headhouses vary widely in size and shape, this one being quite large, evidenced by my husband standing next to it in the photo below. Imagine the difficulty of getting it down to the ground without demolishing it in the process! However, it surely needed significant restoration to achieve this look today.
Pictured below are two other examples of headhouses. If you are in need of one for a garden shed, doghouse, or a playhouse, there are plenty of corncribs that might be available just for the asking. The owner might even give it to you if you would take the whole corncrib too.