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Cherry Hollow Farm

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Serene Country Setting with Unique Architecture

Congratulations on your engagement! Cherry Hollow Farm is an one-of-a-kind indoor/outdoor wedding and event venue. Cherry Hollow Farm includes two bars, stage, cocktail lounge, dressing rooms, industrial style dining hall and reception hall.

Ceremony Area, Dressing Room, Handicap Accessible, Indoor Event Space, Liability Insurance, Outdoor Event Space, Reception Area

Guest Capacity

Up to 200

Ceremony Types

Civil Union, Commitment Ceremony, Elopement, Interfaith Ceremony, Non-Religious Ceremony, Religious Ceremony, Second Wedding, Vow Renewal Ceremony

Venue Service Offerings

Destination Weddings, Destination Wedding Planning, Planning, Wedding Design, Rentals & Equipment

Settings

Backyard, Barn, Farm & Ranch, Garden, Historic Venue, Industrial & Warehouse, Trees

Business Attributes

Woman-owned Business

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Starting Cost Affordable
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Couples Usually Spend
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Website www.cherryhollowfarm.com
Phone (770) 630-3827
Address 12525 Jones Ferry Rd, Chattahoochee Hills, GA, 30268
Email info@cherryhollowfarm.com

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Carter and Laura Williamson Cherry Hollow Farm Owner Carter and Laura Williamson (Owner)

The owners, Carter and Laura Williamson bought the old farmstead in 2002, raised four boys and then began the construction of the venue in 2010 using a multitude of resources all over the Southeast. Given the vanishing turn-of-the-century textile mills, the Williamson’s found, collected and assembled numerous artifacts from these mills, relocated an 1860’s sharecropper home and began the construction and adaptation of the farm into a destination unlike anything else.


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