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Barns seem like a cheap option but stuff really adds up. A lot of the time you are given just the space (for not cheap) and every little thing is added on. You need to get a caterer and often the places aren’t super convenient for catering. And it’s up to you to do the decorating—often day of. Can you imagine how stressful that is?!? My wife and I looked at the Webb Barn, which is beautiful and conviently in Wethersfield. But you need to do. All. The. Work. Clean up and all. Think about things like parking and where people will stay. Someone mentioned the Lace Factory. Another beautiful place but there were TONS of added on fees. Things like chairs, tables, and lights. There ceremony space is very small and there are no hotels.
We ended up doing the Society Room on Pratt Street. Not “rustic” by any meanings but beautiful and charming in its own right and not your typical boring banquet hall.
I’d check out the Glastonbury Boathouse. If we decided to do outdoor ( we got married on April 6th to coincide with my April break from teaching so it was very risky to do outdoor anyways) we would have done there.
We ended up doing the Society Room on Pratt Street. Not “rustic” by any meanings but beautiful and charming in its own right and not your typical boring banquet hall.
I’d check out the Glastonbury Boathouse. If we decided to do outdoor ( we got married on April 6th to coincide with my April break from teaching so it was very risky to do outdoor anyways) we would have done there.

