Glen Ellen Farm

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4940 Mussetter Road,District of Columbia,US,21754

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Glen Ellen Farms is a historic ranch wedding venue in the greater Washington, D.C. area. This rustic outdoorsy wedding venue features 30 acres of hilly meadows and winding streams, as well as a stone patio overlooking a pond. Couples will find this venue 18 minutes from Frederick, Maryland and 55 minutes from downtown Washington, D.C.Facilities and Capacity Up to 300 guests can join couples on their special day at Glen Ellen Farms. Couples can wed on this venue’s expansive property, with one of the most popular wedding sites being the pond. Couples can exchange vows on a small circular stone patio overlooking the pond after the wedding party processes down the stone path between the rows of folding chairs set up neatly in the grass. Nearby, couples will discover a pergola structure built just in front of a stone wall. They can choose to have the wedding ceremony here for more space if they wish, with the wall as their backdrop. Tented receptions can be held on the farm in flexible locations, with the pond or manor house in the background. The classic white house makes a wonderful setting for reception backdrops or wedding portraits.Services Offered The staff at this venue offer convenient event items and services for a couple’s big day. Wedding attendees will find onsite parking, and couples can include their furry family members at this pet-friendly location. Other items and services for a couple’s big day include: Bridal suite Chairs Dance floor Event rentals Liability insurance Outside vendors Tables Tent accessories Tents Other Services Couples are welcome to host their ceremony, cocktail hour and reception at this flexible and country-style ranch. The venue also welcomes couples hosting bridal showers and engagement parties.History This 1950s Greek Revival home was once inhabited by Lady Ellen Thompson, presumed ghostwriter of the romance novel, Lorna Doone. It was purchased by Ellen and her husband, Professor Herbert Thompson, in 1874. They purchased the manor from John Brown, who used discarded wooden railroad rails for the rafters and joists in building the house’s framing.

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