Monastery and Ascetic Life
The synaxarion presents Barlaam's life at Khutyn as one of strenuous physical labor joined to prayer. He is described as supporting himself by cutting timber in the forest, chopping firewood, and tilling the soil, in keeping with the apostolic admonition that one unwilling to work should not eat. As his reputation for holiness spread, inhabitants of Novgorod came to share his struggles, and the gathering community required a church and monastic buildings.
The monastery he founded was dedicated to the Transfiguration of the Lord. Wikipedia notes that he first built a wooden chapel on the site before the larger foundation took shape. The tradition records that he was succeeded by a monk named Antony (Anthony), whom he nominated before his death.