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We're getting married at the Old Lantern in Charlotte, VT. They definitely do winter weddings. These are some pics we took when we booked it.


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I'm trying to find a really beautiful venue on the east coast for a winter wedding (New England, NY, etc). I'd like to book it in a place thats guaranteed to have snow sometime around January/February and has a rustic, ski-lodge type feel. I'm considering barns too, but a lot of barns I've seen in VT won't book a winter wedding. I'm really open to anything at this point!! Any ideas that won't cost me an arm and a leg?? I've already had to rule out Riverside Farms, the Barn at Lang Farm, the Barn at Boyden Farms...I feel like I've exhausted so many options at this point so any new ideas would be refreshing! I've included an image as my inspiration :) THANKS!!!