Weston Red Barn Farm Wedding

Apple Orchard Wedding in Weston, Missouri

Maddie and Brad had their wedding at the Weston Red Barn Farm on a cozy fall day last year. The sky was overcast and the weather was brisk, but their guests bundled up to enjoy their wedding ceremony in the middle of their venue’s apple orchard and an evening of dancing in the rustic barn while Fernando Productions kept the music flowing. Their wedding was planned by Nichole with Simple Elegance, with handmade details and personal touches that made the barn feel perfect.

Weston Red Barn Farm

The Weston Red Barn Farm is one of my favorite places to photograph in the Kansas City area! It has two barns to choose from when planning your wedding day. The Red Barn, where Maddie and Brad held their reception, seats up to 200 people with a beautiful view of the orchard and a large patio area for hosting your cocktail hour. The Timber Barn located on the opposite side of the property holds up to 180 guests, with lofted 40 foot ceilings and a view of the rolling hills and western skyline that is perfect for sunset views. Both barns include table and chairs, rooms for getting ready, easily accessible parking and bonfire areas for cozying up during under an unobstructed view of the stars. The team at the Weston Red Barn Farm is friendly and hardworking, keeping the day moving smoothly and making the transitions from ceremony, to cocktail, to reception completely seamless. Another benefit to hosting your wedding here is the way that the farm can hold memories for your family for decades to come. Apple picking, barbeque, corn maze roaming, hay rides and a pumpkin patch can be visited in the fall. In the spring and summer, the country store is a great place to stop by for local produce. There are farm animals to say hello to, pony rides for kids, and a major bonus - farm is dog friendly!

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