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Floral

FAQs

Kindly RSVP by August 13, 2025
Question

Anything special we need to know about the ceremony?

Answer

We are having an unplugged ceremony. We would love for you to be present and in the moment with us. We have a great photographer and will share photos with you later!

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Are the ceremony and reception in the same place?

Answer

Yes! Our ceremony will be immediately followed by cocktail hour. Dinner and dancing will be upstairs in the barn to the music of Philadelphia's own Robert Drake of WXPN.

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What is the preferred wedding attire?

Answer

Cocktail attire is fine, first and foremost be comfortable!

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Is the wedding indoors or outdoors?

Answer

Weather permitting, both! The ceremony will be outdoors near the pergola. This will be a grassy area, so please wear appropriate footwear. The cocktail hour will take place inside on the first floor of the barn and outside. Dinner and dancing is upstairs in the barn. In case of inclement weather, the ceremony will be in a large covered tent right outside of the barn.

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What kind of food will we have?

Answer

Jeffrey A. Miller -- JAM Catering -- will host us with a farm-to-table, plant-based feast.

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What if I have a food allergy?

Answer

Please let us know if you have any dietary restriction or food allergies. JAM catering is happy to accommodate.

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Where do we park?

Answer

Bishop Farmstead has ample parking on site.

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Is Bishop Farmstead ADA compliant?

Answer

Yes! Walkways around the property are ADA compliant and there is an elevator that goes to the second floor of the barn.

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Are there room blocks at a local hotel?

Answer

Yes! We have rooms blocked off for our guests at The Westin Mt. Laurel, NJ. Please see the travel page for info and links. There is a gym, restaurant/bar and pool for you to enjoy.

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Where and what is Bishop Farmstead?

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Bisthop Farmstead is a beautiful event space located in Southampton, NJ. The renovated barn built I'm 1932 sits on 12 acres of native grasslands, wildflower gardens and an organic farm. It is also home to the Pinelands Preservation Alliance whose mission is to protect the natural resources , history and culture of this region.