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The former home of Nobel-laureate writers, pen this Vermont farmhouse from 1795 as the main character in your event's next narrative.
Apple trees, lilies and the moon's glow over the mountains set the stage for a real-life literary masterpiece with over 300 acres and 8 venue spaces to tickle your every fancy.
The Lowdown
Type
Boutique HotelHotel / Resort / Spa
Views
ForestGardenLagoon/PondMeadow/FieldRolling Hills
Style
Country
Romantic
Rustic
Days Venue is closed
April
Best type of Celebrations

Venue Setting

The journey into a concealed forest grounded in the bucolic landscape of a quiet, surrounding Barnard, VT. Twin Farms is an ideal destination for your wedding, your gathering, or any special party/event that you wish to make memorable. The history of Twin Farms begins in 1993 with nine rooms, and now 28 accommodations stand uniquely today. With over 300 acres, and inclusive nature, escape to this exclusive countryside and enjoy a relaxed time with colored trees in fall, skiing, ice skating, and a cozy evening starts with wine and cuisine in winter, hiking, picnic with fresh green air in spring, and fly fishing, bicycle, and picnic in summer. We want Twin Farms to become your second home — with amenities and services that make your stay as adventurous and social, or serene and private as you wish.

Capacity

Seated
56
Buffet
56
Standing
56
Fees
(Prices listed here are estimates only & are subject to change)
Price range

Does this include catering fees?

Yes

Estimated price per head

from $1,500 to $3,000

Additional charges

Twin Farms is a boutique property of 28 total accommodations. To hold an event or gathering, all guests must be a hotel guest. Generally, there is at least a three-night minimum stay requirement. 

Insurance

Additional Insurance Is Not Required To Host An Event Here

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Event Logistics and Amenities
(Essential event logistics and amenities to ensure a seamless and memorable experience for you gathering)
Celebrations hosted here since
1993
Curfew
12 AM
Venue spaces
Indoor Venue Space Only
Catering
Client Must Use The Catering Provided By The Venue
Alcohol
Provided By Venue For Fee – You Must Use The Venue For All Alcohol Services
Music
Indoors Only
Smoking
Non-smoking Venue
Accommodations
28 accommodations (rooms, suites and cottages)
Amenities
  • Wifi
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