This authentic, post and beam 1917 barn was one of the first built in Lancaster County. What once served as storage for horses and hay has been transformed into a unique space for weddings, family gatherings, company celebrations and more.
The old weathered barn wood walls and hand-carved Amish doors house 3,700 square feet of rustic elegance. Chandeliers, vintage lanterns and cafe lights brighten the space. The former dirt floor has been replaced with wood – perfect for line dances, sock hops, electric slides and chicken dances. A large bar near the entrance is the ideal spot for guests to wet their whistle. French doors lead to an additional 1,000 square-foot deck that overlooks Salt Creek. Here, among the towering oaks and picturesque farmland, guests can enjoy campfire pits while youngsters play on nearby structures.
An attached mini barn offers two modern restrooms, built large and furnished for wedding parties to prepare for their big day. The venue has also been updated with an irrigation sprinkler system, allowing hosts to accommodate more guests than other barn venues. A private drive and parking lot allow party-goers to bypass farm activities