The Best Barn & Farm Wedding Venues in Somerset, NJ

The Best Barn & Farm Wedding Venues in Somerset, NJ

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2 Wedding Venues in Somerset, NJ

Farms, barns, ranches
150-200 guests
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Terrain Gardens at DelVal 

5.0

  • Up to 162 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $10,000

The newest Terrain location, Terrain Gardens at DelVal, is situated on the campus of Delaware Valley University, granted with a historic charm that allows for a uniquely memorable experience. Adjacent to Terrain at DelVal, Terrain Gardens beautifully merges indoor and outdoor spaces to create unexpected color and texture combinations resulting in a one-of-a-kind beauty. The venue is adorned with elements like natural wood floors, vintage-style chandeliers, and skylights to create a unique aesthetic. In addition to our bespoke event spaces, Terrain at DelVal boasts a terrain retail store and Terrain Cafe. Terrain at DelVal is located at 2100 Lower State Rd, 1 hour outside of Philadelphia.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Has a dance floor to dance the night away
  • Provides lighting and sound
  • Wheelchair accessible

Venue considerations

  • Not for you if you're looking for a sleek and contemporary space
  • No on-site guest accommodations
Awarded Best of Zola
I cannot recommend Terrain enough as a wedding venue. We had such a fantastic, time. I do not have words to explain how amazing everything was. Every guest came up and told us it was one of the most gorgeous and classy weddings they had every been to. Everyone RAVED about the food. We had a friend say “this is the first wedding I became food drunk before actual drunk.” (Positive!!) The coordinators anticipated our every need and had them taken care of before we could even say anything. They were exceptional!
Rachel, 4 months ago
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Bishop Farmstead 

5.0

  • Up to 175 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $14,500

Constructed in 1932, this vintage barn oversees 12+ acres of native grasslands – a rich habitat for wildflowers, birds and butterflies – and a historic farmhouse built in the 1750s by a second-generation Quaker farmer. The property is also home to Pinelands Preservation Alliance, whose mission is to protect the natural resources, history and culture of this unique region. In 2017, the Alliance transformed the barn into a great gathering place. The recently completed renovation brings contemporary comfort and energy efficiency to a setting that still retains its authentic character. For weddings and private celebrations, the “big red barn” opens onto beautiful outdoor spaces for garden ceremonies and cocktails, while the interior is scaled for dinner and dancing for as many as 175 guests.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • All-inclusive venue packages
  • Lush gardens

Venue considerations

  • No on-premises lodging options
  • Not for you if you don't want a rustic vibe
  • No built-in audiovisual options
Awarded Best of Zola
Since we booked at Bishop Farmstead, we have been nothing short of pleased with our experience. The event team is amazing. The food is delicious. We are busy planning for our September wedding this year and have had so much fun. The venue is a gorgeous rustic barn and I know our special day will be perfect. Highly recommend Bishop Farmstead to anyone looking for this unique venue!
Samantha V., a year ago

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About wedding venues in Somerset, NJ

Celebrating your love in Somerset, NJ gives you access to elegant venues conveniently located between New York City and Philadelphia. You'll find the perfect backdrop for your special day without having to venture too far from major metropolitan areas.

What Makes Somerset Wedding Venues Special?

Somerset's premier venues showcase distinctive architectural elements that create unforgettable wedding settings. The Palace at Somerset Park wows with hand-carved fireplaces and custom chandeliers that frame your celebration, plus grand staircases and romantic garden spaces perfect for ceremonies. The Marigold blends rustic wooden beams with contemporary design throughout its spacious 36,000 square feet, and you'll love their specialized cuisine options spanning American continental to South Asian with interactive food stations. The Imperia by Dhaba offers you refined sophistication with a touch of classical elegance for a timeless celebration. Accessibility is well-addressed at venues like The Palace at Somerset Park where you'll find wheelchair access throughout the entire property, comfortably accommodating up to 650 seated guests. Delta Hotels by Marriott Somerset has recently completed major renovations and typically provides accessible event spaces for all your guests' needs.

How Much Do Somerset Wedding Venues Cost?

Wedding venues in Somerset typically run around $9,790.60 which represents about 17% of your total budget. This exceeds the national benchmark of $6,500-$12,000 but delivers exceptional value for the region. Your total wedding budget will shift based on your guest count:

  • 50 guests: $25,554
  • 100 guests: $42,407
  • 150 guests: $58,247
  • 200 guests: $72,398
  • 250 guests: $86,549
  • 300 guests: $100,699

Which Somerset Venues Offer Outstanding Food?

The Marigold stands out for its culinary excellence that you and your guests will remember long after the celebration. You'll experience both American continental and South Asian specialties through creative catering menus complete with engaging live stations and expertly crafted cocktails. The Imperia by Dhaba likely features high-quality South Asian cuisine that will impress your guests. When searching for exceptional food experiences, be sure to ask about specific menus and chef credentials during your venue tours to ensure the quality matches your expectations.

What Percentage of Your Budget Goes to Each Somerset Vendor?

Vendor CategoryAverage Cost% of Budget (150 guests)
Venue$9,790.6017%
Florists$7,977.5214%
Catering$7,832.4813%
Bar Services$6,265.9811%
Photographers$5,787.3310%
Planners$4,713.998%
Videographers$4,132.367%
Bands and DJs$2,417.404%
Cakes and desserts$979.062%
Hair & Makeup$459.001%

When Should You Book Your Somerset Wedding Venue?

Couples typically book Somerset venues about 15 months or 445 days before their wedding date. You'll notice August sees the highest inquiry volume as many couples compete for prime dates. Consider winter bookings for potential negotiating leverage when venues have more availability and might offer special incentives.

Which Somerset Venues Offer Remote Participation?

Liberty House and Hudson House provide advanced audiovisual systems that let you engage distant loved ones beyond just basic streaming. You can create a truly inclusive experience even for guests who can't attend in person. The Palace at Somerset Park offers interactive virtual tours suggesting they're forward-thinking about virtual engagement options. When booking your venue, confirm specific audiovisual capabilities and ask if they partner with tech vendors specializing in virtual event production for the best experience.

How Can You Find Fully Accessible Wedding Venues in Somerset?

The Palace at Somerset Park offers full wheelchair accessibility throughout their property so all your guests can navigate the venue comfortably. The Marigold and The Imperia by Dhaba are modern venues that likely prioritize accessibility features in their design. Delta Hotels by Marriott Somerset typically provides accessible event spaces following their recent renovations. You should always specifically ask venues about wheelchair ramps accessible restrooms and convenient parking when touring to ensure all your guests will feel welcome and accommodated.

Celebrating your love in Somerset, NJ gives you access to elegant venues conveniently located between New York City and Philadelphia. You'll find the perfect backdrop for your special day without having to venture too far from major metropolitan areas.

What Makes Somerset Wedding Venues Special?

Somerset's premier venues showcase distinctive architectural elements that create unforgettable wedding settings. The Palace at Somerset Park wows with hand-carved fireplaces and custom chandeliers that frame your celebration, plus grand staircases and romantic garden spaces perfect for ceremonies. The Marigold blends rustic wooden beams with contemporary design throughout its spacious 36,000 square feet, and you'll love their specialized cuisine options spanning American continental to South Asian with interactive food stations. The Imperia by Dhaba offers you refined sophistication with a touch of classical elegance for a timeless celebration. Accessibility is well-addressed at venues like The Palace at Somerset Park where you'll find wheelchair access throughout the entire property, comfortably accommodating up to 650 seated guests. Delta Hotels by Marriott Somerset has recently completed major renovations and typically provides accessible event spaces for all your guests' needs.

How Much Do Somerset Wedding Venues Cost?

Wedding venues in Somerset typically run around $9,790.60 which represents about 17% of your total budget. This exceeds the national benchmark of $6,500-$12,000 but delivers exceptional value for the region. Your total wedding budget will shift based on your guest count:

  • 50 guests: $25,554
  • 100 guests: $42,407
  • 150 guests: $58,247
  • 200 guests: $72,398
  • 250 guests: $86,549
  • 300 guests: $100,699

Which Somerset Venues Offer Outstanding Food?

The Marigold stands out for its culinary excellence that you and your guests will remember long after the celebration. You'll experience both American continental and South Asian specialties through creative catering menus complete with engaging live stations and expertly crafted cocktails. The Imperia by Dhaba likely features high-quality South Asian cuisine that will impress your guests. When searching for exceptional food experiences, be sure to ask about specific menus and chef credentials during your venue tours to ensure the quality matches your expectations.

What Percentage of Your Budget Goes to Each Somerset Vendor?

Vendor CategoryAverage Cost% of Budget (150 guests)
Venue$9,790.6017%
Florists$7,977.5214%
Catering$7,832.4813%
Bar Services$6,265.9811%
Photographers$5,787.3310%
Planners$4,713.998%
Videographers$4,132.367%
Bands and DJs$2,417.404%
Cakes and desserts$979.062%
Hair & Makeup$459.001%

When Should You Book Your Somerset Wedding Venue?

Couples typically book Somerset venues about 15 months or 445 days before their wedding date. You'll notice August sees the highest inquiry volume as many couples compete for prime dates. Consider winter bookings for potential negotiating leverage when venues have more availability and might offer special incentives.

Which Somerset Venues Offer Remote Participation?

Liberty House and Hudson House provide advanced audiovisual systems that let you engage distant loved ones beyond just basic streaming. You can create a truly inclusive experience even for guests who can't attend in person. The Palace at Somerset Park offers interactive virtual tours suggesting they're forward-thinking about virtual engagement options. When booking your venue, confirm specific audiovisual capabilities and ask if they partner with tech vendors specializing in virtual event production for the best experience.

How Can You Find Fully Accessible Wedding Venues in Somerset?

The Palace at Somerset Park offers full wheelchair accessibility throughout their property so all your guests can navigate the venue comfortably. The Marigold and The Imperia by Dhaba are modern venues that likely prioritize accessibility features in their design. Delta Hotels by Marriott Somerset typically provides accessible event spaces following their recent renovations. You should always specifically ask venues about wheelchair ramps accessible restrooms and convenient parking when touring to ensure all your guests will feel welcome and accommodated.

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