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I remember seeing the valley green inn (i think thats what it was called) to have a very rustic feel going. My friend is having a garden themed wedding next year at the northampton country club, but I dont think thats what you're going for. Have you checked out the knot? they have tons of local venues on there.
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Hi Brides,
I have been extensively searching for a wedding venue for summer 2012 that will fit both our style and budget. We're going for a shabby chic rustic/vintage/garden party (think mason jars and worn first editions of our favorite books as centerpieces--we met in English class). We just visited Bartram's Garden and obviously love it but we're concerned about catering costs. Food is extremely important so most of our budget will go that route.
Speaking of we're hoping to keep the budget under 20K and inviting 160 guests, 80% are family so cutting the guest list short isn't an option.
Anyone have any venue ideas that fit our desired theme and insight into some catering costs with Diverse Catering/Day by Day? Both catering menus look amazing fyi.
Thanks in advance!