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April 23, 2008

New Jersey Historic Estate Wedding Facilities , Part 1

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New Jersey is known for its historic estates, many of which offer their buildings and grounds for romantic New Jersey wedding settings. Not only will your guests enjoy your beautiful NJ wedding, they will also enjoy a fun weekend visiting antique shops and exploring the countryside or Jersey shore.

NewJerseyWeddingVendors.com has gathered information on five beautiful, romantic wedding facilities located on New Jersey historic estates:

Chimney Hill Estate & The Ol’ Barn Inn

207 Goat Hill Road
Lambertville, Hunterdon County   
800-211-4667
www.chimneyhillinn.com 
                                                                                                                           
Chimney Hill Farm Estate and Ol’ Barn Inn Bed and Breakfast, circa 1800s, is the perfect setting for a romantic country wedding, surrounded by eight acres of beautiful New Jersey fields and landscaped grounds. Chimney Hill Farm is located on a country road nestled in the wooded hillside above the charming historic riverside towns of Lambertville, New Jersey and New Hope, Pennsylvania, known for their antique shops.

David’s Country Inn

314 Main Street
Hackettstown, Warren County
908-850-0224
www.davidscountryinn.net

Picture your New Jersey wedding ceremony and reception on the grounds or in an elegantly restored Victorian Mansion located in the heart of Warren County, NJ. David’s Country Inn has four burning fireplaces, exquisite antiques, stain glass ceiling and windows, a 150 year old hand-carved mahogany bar and spacious ballroom. David’s Country Inn has been family-owned and operated for over 28 years. The Inn has been an authentic NJ Country Inn since 1840.

The Shadowbrook

Route 35
Shrewsbury, Monmouth County
800-634-0078
www.shadowbrook.com

The Shadowbrook has been a New Jersey landmark since 1907 and a venue for weddings since 1941.  The historic mansion is a showplace of museum-quality art and antiques from around the world. As you enter Shadowbrook, it is as if you’ve taken a step back in time; the furnishings and chandeliers, even the stairwells and ceilings each have a remarkable history all its own. Shadowbrook is the the elegant Georgian mansion set on 20 secluded and beautifully manicured acres, perfect for your elegant New Jersey wedding.

Bretton Woods

361 Speedwell Avenue
Morris Plains, Morris County
973-538-9000
www.brettonwoods.net

Bretton Woods, a stately colonial style mansion, built in 1894 by Oscar Coles Ferris and his wife Louise, was designed after the Ford Mansion in Morristown. Louise Ferris was the granddaughter of Jacob Ford. The estate, a beautiful setting for a romantic NJ wedding, offers exquisitely manicured grounds and private gardens for intimate wedding celebrations illuminated with old world gas lamps.

Mayfair Farms

481 Eagle Rock Road
West Orange, Essex County
973-731-4300
www.mayfairfarms.com

Celebrate your New Jersey wedding and reception in a 19th Century mansion situated on fourteen beautiful acres of landscaped lawns and gardens just 20 minutes from New York City. Brides have been holding their weddings at Mayfair Farms since 1943. No matter which season, your day will be spectacular.

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  1. […] New Jersey is known for its historic estates, many of which offer their buildings and grounds for romantic New Jersey wedding settings. Not only will your guests enjoy your beautiful NJ wedding, they will also enjoy a fun weekend visiting antique shops and exploring the countryside or Jersey shore. NewJerseyWeddingVendors.com has gathered information on five beautiful, romantic wedding facilities located on New Jersey historic estates: Chimney Hill Estate & The Ol’ Barn Inn 207 Goat Hill Source: http://www.newjerseyweddingvendors.com/new-jersey-historic-estate-wedding-facilities-part-1/ […]

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