FAQs

Where is "Polly's Chapel" and why is the wedding there?
In 1880, the Rev. Jose Policarpio "Polly" Rodriguez (1829-1914) completed this chapel on his ranch. The Chapel accommodates 120 people
and features tall Romanesque windows and a high, 14-foot ceiling.
The stone for the chapel was hand quarried from the creek and the wood framing was made from native cypress trees. The original floor was made from pine wood and the original roofing material was constructed of cedar shakes. It took three years for Polly and his neighbors to construct this community chapel.
Polly Rodriguez was a founding father and legend of Bandera County and Texas. As a surveyor, army scout, Texas Ranger, judge, rancher and minister, Polly's contributions and accomplishments impacted the early development of Texas
Polly's Chapel was selected because Margi is his Great Granddaughter.
Please join us at this special place on the day of our wedding.