Style · 40–120 guests
Weathered wood, wildflowers, and the unpolished beauty of a working estate.
Rustic here means the estate's own weathered materials, not a rented aesthetic: the mid-1800s Bank Barn, with its hand-hewn timber frame, string-light ceiling, and sliding barn doors left open to the breeze, sets the scene for a wedding of 40 to 120 guests. Say vows on the adjacent lawn under open sky, then walk guests back through those barn doors as the string lights come up over the timber. Wildflower bouquets read as though they were cut from the property itself, and burlap runners, galvanized metal buckets and stands, and mismatched glassware down the farm tables carry that same unpolished, gathered-by-hand feeling through to the reception. Because the barn isn't climate-controlled, the evening carries a little more air and a little more hush than a sealed ballroom would, which is much of the point. If weather turns, the indoor rain plan comes at no extra cost, decided together 24 to 48 hours out, so the barn stays the plan either way. Robert Ryan Catering & Design or Tosco's Catering handles the food, and you're free to bring in your own florist to build out those wildflower arrangements, along with rental and bakery vendors who know how to work with raw wood and timber rather than against it. Tours run Tuesday through Saturday by appointment, the clearest way to see how the barn's textures and light actually feel before you commit a guest list to it.
Decor Direction
The look-and-feel checklist.
- Wildflower bouquets
- Burlap accents
- Galvanized metal
- Mismatched glassware
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