The Stables at Hartwood Acres is a historic estate in Pennsylvania, built in 1929. It features an English Tudor mansion, equestrian facilities, formal garden, and bridle trails nestled in 629 acres of rolling hills. The stables, designed in the late 1920s by Alfred Hopkins, were renovated in 2020-2021. The Tudor mansion was built in 1929 by Alfred Hopkins for John and Mary Flinn Lawrence; an equestrian family. The mansion and stable were inspired by the charming Cotswold Villages in the English countryside. The Stables were renovated in 2021. Guests will enjoy the quaint equestrian facility that once boarded Mary Flinn Lawrence's beloved horses.
Yes, you will be directed to onsite parking.
Bar service will be provided by "Ray's Last Call." The State of Pennsylvania requires the bar service to validate the age of anyone they service that appears to look below the age of 35. Please begin a valid state issued ID to the wedding.