Restored 1894 Dairy Barn · Boone, North Carolina

The barn has been here since 1894. We just made room for your wedding.

Up to 200 guests, with a meadow, a fire ring, and the Blue Ridge in the distance.

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No. 01

Pricing You Can See

We post our full pricing on this site. No "request a quote." No bait-and-tour. The price you see at midnight is the price you'll pay at the closing.

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No. 02

Real Availability

Our 2026 and 2027 calendar is live below. Check your Saturday before you fall in love with the photos.

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No. 03

38 Weddings a Year

We don't host 80. We host 38. That means we'll know your names, your dog's name, and what your mother is wearing by Friday.

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The Venue

Three ceremony sites. One restored barn. 14 acres.

The meadow opens west toward the Blue Ridge, with a slow drop-off that frames the ceremony aisle whether you're 24 guests or 220. Wildflowers in summer, golden grass in October, snow in January.

The barn itself was built in 1894 of hand-hewn Appalachian chestnut. It seats 200 at long farm tables, 240 standing for cocktail hour. The chestnut floor, sourced from a sister barn down the road during the 2014 restoration, is the part of the property couples mention first in their thank-you notes.

Below the barn, a creek runs through a stand of birch. We built the fire ring there in 2016. It is where the night ends.

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Pricing

Three tiers. Three numbers. Both in plain dollars.

Saturday · Peak
$14,800

April through November

Full property buyout. 18-hour access. Includes parking attendant and on-site coordinator. The day the wildflowers are blooming or the mountainsides are gold.

Friday or Sunday
$11,800

Same property, lighter weekend traffic

15-hour access. Same inclusions. Same barn. Sundays are slower and quieter. Fridays let your guests drive home Saturday morning.

Off-Peak Weekday or Winter Saturday
$8,800

Tuesday–Thursday or December–March

12-hour access. A barn full of string lights is just as beautiful in February. Most of our favorite weddings have been winter weddings.

What's included? A full breakdown lives on the pricing page — no math required.

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Availability

Open Saturdays in 2026 + 2027.

May 2026
Jun 2026
Jul 2026
Aug 2026
Sep 2026
Oct 2026
Open Held Booked Not Available (Mon–Thu)
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Meet Your Hosts

Hannah & Cole Calloway-Reid.

Hannah is the fourth generation on this land. Her great-grandfather Eli built the dairy barn in 1894, and her grandfather ran cows out of it until 1987. The barn sat empty for 27 years.

Hannah and Cole restored it in 2014 — 14 months of stripping rotted siding, sistering joists, sourcing reclaimed Appalachian chestnut for the dance floor, and installing the bridal suite in what used to be the milk-cooling room.

They host 38 weddings a year, not 80. Hannah walks every couple through the property herself. Cole runs the grounds and the bonfire pit. Their two daughters live in the 1908 farmhouse next door and sometimes wave from the porch.

Cole's great-grandfather built this barn in 1894 to keep dairy cows warm. We're keeping promises warm now.
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Find Us

Boone, North Carolina.

418 Calloway Farm Road
Boone, NC 28607

12 minutes north of downtown Boone. 90 minutes from Charlotte, 2 hours from Asheville, 3 hours from Raleigh. Bring sturdy shoes for the meadow.

Charlotte 1:30 Asheville 2:00 Raleigh 3:00