Springton Manor Farm Wedding | Kaci and Matt
Kaci and Matt had their Springton Manor Farm wedding in September 2013. DPNAK Weddings provided day-of coordination and consulting.
About Springton Manor Farm
Initially part of a William Penn Manor, Springton has been in agricultural use since the early 1700’s. On this 300 acre demonstration farm, you will see farm animals, Penn Oaks, a demonstration barn & agricultural museum, a small pond, trails, heritage murals, scenic views and more.
The barn complex consists of the Great Barn, sheep shed, goat shed, a roost and equipment shed. You may see horses, a miniature donkey, rabbits, calves, pigs, sheep, goats, chickens and peacocks. Guided tours of the Great Barn are available for groups of 10 or more.
When the Great Barn is closed, in the pastures you may see Scottish Highlander and Belted Galloway cattle, sheep and goats. In the morning, the animals return to the pastures as barn maintenance is completed for our visitors.
In 2009, along with Hibernia Mansion, Springton joined the Rural History Confederation. The Agricultural Museum, located within the Great Barn, contains seasonal tools and apparatus used on Chester County farms from the 1700’s to the 1900’s.
The Manor House overlooks 300 acres of centuries-old sugar maples, open pastures and stately Penn Oaks, which grace the lower pond. A Victorian garden, gazebo and tiled terrace enhance the ambiance of this historic Chester County home. The Manor House is not open to the general public.