Dream a Little Dream with Me
Are you dreaming of a up north barn wedding? We can make your dream day come true on our 30 beautiful acres here at Starry Night Barn & Studios. We are surrounded by orchards – cherries, apples and vineyards to the north. We have open fields, a meandering creek, forested hills and enough purposeful landscaped beds and paths to navigate it all.
The farm includes seven historic buildings. Event clients have access to the full property on event day, with numerous spaces and backdrops for photos, peaceful walks and private moments. We have golf carts to help folks get around and you’ll enjoy a chat from our friendly staff.
The Grounds & Ceremony Spots
Bluegrass Amphitheater
Our most popular ceremony site, an large open area with naturally sloping ground, edged by split rail fence.
Willow Tree
A gorgeous shady spot that provides a delightfully airy ceremony space.
Inside the Wedding Barn
A beautiful choice, but also a great backup location incase of rain.
The Bonfire Area
tons of outdoor seating
Ceremony Spots
Hang Spots & Photo Ops
Willow Tree
Willow Tree Swing
Back Deck of Barn
Porch Swing
Bridge at Creek
In the Yard
Orchards
Fields
Country Roads
Barn Doors
Photo Opportunities
Make memories that last a lifetime
The Buildings
The Upper Barn
3400 square feet of open event space with a large back deck for open air mingling, we often put bar out here and there’s a staircase leading to the lower deck, patio outside the South lounge and both lower barn spaces.
Lower South Lounge
Open for events
Lower North Lounge
Home of The Silo Market & Gallery. This space is available for special event.
The Studio
Meagan’s pottery studio, Dragonfly’s Floral studio and rental space and bathrooms for events.
The Log Cabin and Stone cottage
Two historic cottages that we rent out in between events from May through mid November. Each cottage sleeps 4.
The Farmhouse
Routinely rents with our events on weekends and then we make it available to other guests occasionally in between events.
The Creamery!
It’s called the creamer because…it used to be a creamery! Now it serves as our garden shed, wood storage unit, recycling area, etc. It’s become a catch-all.
The Buildings
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