Moving a building usually means
moving it to one side or another in
a straight line, or putting it on a
flat bed and hauling it away.
In my case, though, it wasn't
quite that easy; I wanted to spin an
outbuilding about 180 degrees,
then move it sideways about 20
feet to connect it to the main
house. This would not only enlarge
the house, but would also make
way for the impending septic system.
The stick-frame outbuilding in
question was approximately 20 feet
square, resting on a dry-laid stone
foundation. The floor plan and the
layout of the windows and doors
made it necessary to rotate the outbuilding
one-half turn before moving
it sideways to connect it