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About

The Manor House at Springton Manor Farm is a rustic wedding venue located just outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dating back to the early 1700s, The Manor House is decorated for the period, yet complete with updates of today’s modern amenities. The rolling hills, enchanted farmlands and picturesque landscapes create a charming atmosphere for your big day. You can enjoy the beautiful setting and convenient amenities like artistic catering and expert service, as well as exclusive access to the entire property during your event.
Facilities and Capacity
The Manor House at Springton Manor Farm offers both indoor and outdoor options to host a memorable ceremony and reception. They have three outdoor ceremony sites that seat up to 250 guests, including their century-old linden tree, perennial gardens and beach tree grove. Each space provides scenic, serene farmland for an incredible setting for your saying "I do." They also have a large tent available for a beautiful outdoor celebration. For intimate events, the first floor of The Manor House and patio seat up to 125 guests and features peaked dormers, a wraparound veranda, carved moldings and brass sconces.

Services Offered
The Manor House at Springton Manor Farm offers many services for your special day. All needed barware, china, chocolate fountain, flatware, glassware and linens are provided for your use. The venue is available to host bridal showers and engagement parties. They also offer fun extras such as lawn games, custom lighting packages and late night snacks from one of their two partner food truck catering companies featuring wood-fired pizza and cheesesteaks. The wedding services they provide include:

  • Bridal suite
  • Cake
  • Cleanup
  • Event planning
  • Event rentals
  • Liability insurance
  • Lighting/sound
  • Setup
  • Parking
  • Shuttle
  • Valet
  • Wheelchair access

History
First established as part of William Penn Manor, the 300 pristine acres of Springton Manor Farm have been in agricultural use since the 1700s. Today, this National Register of Historic Places listing is still managed and maintained as a demonstration farm to enlighten visitors on Chester County’s rich heritage—a testament to its centuries-old landscape and wonderful condition.

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