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Amanda and Vince married at the brand new Bishop Farmstead. The Mr. and Mrs. shared a first look with gorgeous farming landscapes. The bridal party dusted the grounds with a warm sage color. Family and friends were welcomed in the garden where the outdoor ceremony took place. Guests were then directed to cocktail hour which was held on the lower level of the barn and outdoors. Once cocktail hour was over, all of guests were sent to the upper level of the barn called the hayloft. A rustic reception took place as guests danced the night away. Thank you Twisted Oaks Photography for these stunning shots!
Curtis Arboretum
Located in Wyncote, PA, the hall was once a ballroom of the 1937 Cyrus Curtis Estate. Beyond the magnificent wrought-iron entrance gates is a vintage setting of rolling hills, two ponds, and over 40 varieties of trees. This hall had an old world charm touch and was in need of tender, love, and care for an elegant revamp. Wait until you see this incredible space with a tent to seat 200 and countless photo oportunities.
Bishop Farmstead
The big red barn was constructed in 1932. This vintage barn oversees 12+ acres of native grasslands – a rich habitat for wildflowers, birds and butterflies – and a historic farmhouse built in the 1750s by a second-generation Quaker farmer. The recently completed renovation brings contemporary comfort and energy efficiency to a setting that still retains its authentic character. For weddings and private celebrations, the “big red barn” opens onto beautiful outdoor spaces for garden ceremonies and cocktails, while the interior is scaled for dinner and dancing for as many as 200 guests.
Mercer Museum and Fonthill Castle
The Mercer Museum is a 7-story history museum of every-day life in America during the 18th and 19th centuries. Designed and built by Dr. Henry Chapman Mercer, the Mercer Museum is reminiscent of a castle, inside and out. It was completed in 1916. With a reception that includes dancing, there is capacity for 80 guests indoors or up to 120 guests when using the expanded venue with the attached tent. Your special day includes access to the museum for all of your guests.
A National Historic Landmark, Fonthill Castle was designed and built between 1908-1912 by Dr. Henry Chapman Mercer, archaeologist, collector, ceramist, and Renaissance man, and is situated on 30 private wooded acres approached via a long, tree-lined drive. Enjoy cocktails on the balcony of the Terrace Pavilion before descending the winding staircase to dine and dance under chandeliers in the ultimate White Wedding Tent nestled beside the castle