Are you looking for the best rustic wedding venues in Bucks County?
If you and your fiance have your heart set on covered bridges, nature parks, barns and historic properties, rustic Bucks County wedding venues hit the mark. In fact, there are 12 covered bridges, countless parks, preserves and farmhouses. Follow along as we take you on a journey for some of our favorite bucolic Bucks County, PA reception spaces!
Four Bucks County wedding venues for that country vibe.
Photo: Terrain Gardens at DelVal
Terrain Gardens at DelVal
Terrain Events’ farmhouse inspired location in Doylestown blurs the line where outdoor naturescapes end and the indoors begin. Certainly, Terrain Gardens at DelVal is an extension of nature’s beauty reflecting the flow of the seasons
Its zinc roofed outdoor ceremony space overlooks an orchard and lush seasonal plantings flank each side as you take center stage. Just outside, a peaceful fountain complements the setting. Terrain’s event space borders a nursery and inside, lush green installations hang from white rafters in Trellis Hall. Floor to ceiling windows look out to the green countryside and bring in rays of sunshine highlighting decorated farm tables.
Finally, gather around the firepit for the ultimate end to a rustic wedding. Terrain Gardens at DelVal can host up to 162 guests dancing, and dining on seasonally inspired locally sourced in-house catering.
Photo: Bowman’s Wildflower Preserve
Bowman’s Wildflower Preserve
Bowman’s Wildflower Preserve is a 134 acre nature sanctuary in New Hope with hundreds of native plants. Imagine bright flowering shrubs, wildflower blossoms, trees and meadows.
There are several spots to say I DO. For example, there is The New Pond, The Stone Barn, and Gazebo with varying capacities. Also, the Moore Pavilion is a fieldstone structure complete with a fireplace. It can host up to 200 guests. In addition, Open Aire Affairs’ tent can hold up to 350.
Photo credit: Historic Stonebrook Farm/Black Level Photography
Historic Stonebrook Farm
Located in Perkasie, Historic Stonebrook Farm allows for weddings all year round. Its fieldstone barn dates to 1837. It is climate controlled and can host up to 150 guests with dancing.
In addition, the farm has several beautiful outdoor ceremony spots. By the meadow, its bridal swing offers romantic photo ops.
Historic Stoneybrook Farm partners with several preferred caterers.
Photo: Rose Bank Winery
Rose Bank Winery
In Newtown, Rose Bank Winery dates to 1719, a subdivision of land deeded by William Penn to his daughters.
Rose Bank Winery’s event spaces are blank, customizable and unique. The winery offers several options such as Rose Ballroom, Vintner Ballroom & Loft, and The Ash Room, each with their own rustic charm. The Rose Ballroom is its largest, able to handle up to 250 guests while Vintner’s can hold 200 and The Ash Room, 80. Buckman Barn and Hannah’s Room are perfect for more intimate gatherings. Buckman Barn, the former tasting room, can host up to 60 guests while Hannah’s Room can allow for 40.
In addition, you may even have your pictures taken with their antique cars depending on the weather. Lastly, Rose Bank Winery offers a list of several preferred caterers.
Certainly, it’s easy to see why these are a few of our favorite rustic wedding venues in Bucks County, PA!
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