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Barndo Custom Homes
Barndo Custom Homes is the premier custom home and barndominium builder in Montgomery, TX and the surrounding area.
Barndo Custom Homes
Barndo Custom Homes
8241 Hills PkwyMontgomery Texas 77316United States
(936) 286-6074
Business Description
Barndo Custom Homes is the premier custom home builder in Montgomery, TX and the surrounding areas. We specialize in custom built homes of all types, including barndominiums (also called barndos), single family homes, Mother-in-law Quarters, and specially designed homes. If you are looking to build the home of your dreams, you have found the right place. Our goal is to provide the best home building experience in Houston. Whether you are wanting a metal building home, a brick home, or anything in between, we have you covered. We custom design your home floor plans and engineer your new home to your specifications. Call us today to set up a consultation to start the process of building a new barndominium.
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About Montgomery
Montgomery is a city located in Montgomery County, Texas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city had a total population of 1,948. == History == The town of Montgomery was founded in the middle of the Lake Creek Settlement by W. W. Shepperd in July 1837 on 200 acres of land that had originally been part of the John Corner League. Shepperd had established the first store in the Lake Creek Settlement in 1835. W. W. Shepperd and his partner John Wyatt Moody named the town Montgomery.Montgomery became the first county seat of Montgomery County shortly after the county was created on December 14, 1837. Montgomery County was the third county formed during the Republic of Texas. The county originally extended from the Brazos River to the Trinity. The city was officially incorporated in 1848 with Judge Nathaniel Hart Davis as mayor. === Etymology === Local histories and accounts by 20th century historians held that the city and county of Montgomery were named after a family of early settlers to the area: Andrew Montgomery or Owen and Margaret Montgomery Shannon. However, recent evidence provided by Kameron Searle suggests that it is more likely that the town and county were named after Lemuel P. Montgomery, a major in the U.S. Army during the Creek War.