Designed with the modern couple in mind, yet full of history within the Taneytown Historic District, the Tannery Barn is a wedding and event venue in Maryland that offers the best of both worlds. Love that the original silo still stands as an epic spot for photos!!
ps: I visited on a rainy and dreary December day; there are big plans for a gorgeous and lush landscape design with both greenery and beautiful blooms across the property!
The Tannery Barn has a variety of spaces full of modern elegance for all the events of your wedding day to take place, inside and out. With the red barn painted white and the white trim now black, the design has a warm, inviting and contemporary feel to each space.
Included below are quick facts about capacity, logistics and what truly makes the Tannery Barn a unique Maryland wedding venue (with easy access from Frederick, Baltimore and central PA); hope you find it to be a helpful resource!
ABOUT THE TANNERY BARN:
Dating back to 1807, the property’s original barn burned down at the turn of the century. The current barn was built in the early 1900s to house Percheron horses that farmed the land. Transformed into a residential home about 30 years ago, the barn has now been fully renovated to host weddings and events.
INTERESTED IN HAVING YOUR WEDDING AT THE TANNERY BARN? HERE ARE SOME QUICK FACTS:
With barn venues and rustic chic weddings being so popular, what makes The Tannery Barn unique?
The grand feel to the pavilion and the minimal design elements of the space (love the black and white!) allow you to have a contemporary wedding grounded in history and authenticity. The flow of the space is natural and intuitive; couples can get ready on site, host their ceremony outside (if desired) and then move inside for cocktail hour and reception, extremely easily.
This space truly is a blank slate with stone foundation walls along grade level, and crisp white walls and an exposed timber structure above. The amount of natural light that floods the pavilion is also extremely unique for a barn venue.
The fireplace room is a wonderful cocktail hour space, an intimate ceremony location and/or a first look spot, with a timber structure, a modern chandelier and easily connected to the deck that overlooks the pavilion.
How many guests can be accommodated for a seated dinner?
Up to 200 guests can be seated in the pavilion, within a variety of configurations and an additional 60 guests can be seated on the upper deck, overlooking the pavilion. There is a meeting room space that can accommodate up to 100 seated guests for a business meeting or small party.
Where do guests park?
There is a surface parking lot a short shuttle ride away (which is included in your rental) from the venue.
How many events are hosted per day?
Just yours!
Do couples have access to the entire facility on their wedding day?
Yes!
Are there spaces for the bridal party to get ready on site?
Yes, there are dedicated spaces/rooms for both sides of the wedding party.
Are outside caterers permitted?
The Tannery Barn has hand-picked caterers for you to choose from. This is the only vendor you are required to select from their approved list.
Is a representative from the venue going to be on-site for the duration of the event?
Yes! A Venue Manager will be there to make sure everything associated with the venue runs smoothly.
Are there nearby hotels for guests to stay?
Yes! Antrim 1844 is within a 5 minute drive. The Hilton Garden Inn, Gettysburg and The Lodges at Gettysburg are about 20 minutes away.
What does it cost to host a wedding at The Tannery Barn?
Rental rates are provided upon request and vary depending on the time of year and day of the week.
What is included with our rental of the space?
Basic tables and chairs, parking shuttle service, getting ready spaces for both partners. Linens, event lighting, specialty tables and furniture, flowers and decor are available at an additional charge.
Is the facility handicapped accessible?
Yes. There is a ramp to the entrance to the historic barn and access at grade level to the back side of the pavilion.