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One big family.

Apple Blossom Farm Events is family owned and operated. Before it started hosting private events in 2021, Apple Blossom was home to our family of four, a yellow laborador retriever, and four mutinous goats.

Our daughter Kate’s marriage here confirmed what we always suspected—that it’s the perfect place to commune with your family and friends in celebration of the greatest gift we have: love.

©️Sarah Lockhart Photography

©️Sarah Lockhart Photography

©️Sarah Lockhart Photography

Apple Blossom Farm is special to our family. We tend to its gardens, buildings, and antique furnishings steadfastly throughout the year. Anyone who’s seen it in the springtime knows that our labor of love gives back tenfold.

What to expect

We take weddings very seriously, and want your day to be filled with love and beautiful memories. That’s why we take a more hands-on role when it comes to coordination than other venues—and because it’s so close to our hearts.

A renovated 18th century farmhouse in the heart of the Hopewell Valley

In 1788, one Reverend Blackwell laid the cornerstone of his small farmhouse on a charming plot of land in Hopewell, New Jersey. At the time of its construction, our nation was only twelve years old. While the inside of the Reverend’s classic American farmstead still holds together the core of today’s structure, the last two hundred years have seen a lot of change at Apple Blossom Farm. Recent renovations have culminated in a magically pastoral prospect fit for lovers exchanging vows.

Hopewell Cultural Resource Survey, June 1884

Mysterious celtic fish carving found during roof renovations in 2022