About
History. Farm. Events.
Our History
Antrim Spring Farm’s story begins long before the Revolutionary War. On June 3, 1735, Robert and Thomas Penn, relatives of William Penn, sold 140 acres to Andrew and Rebeka Miller, who built a humble log cabin on the land where the stone house stands today.
In 1763, the property was purchased by William Berryhill, a soldier who served under General George Washington. Berryhill built his “Plantation Mansion” on land he named “Rich Bottom and Good Fruit.” And in 1774 using the original cabin’s foundation and logs, he created the enduring stone home that still welcomes guests today.
The barn was added in 1801, and over the years, the farm became a gathering point for American soldiers during the Revolutionary War. It also holds Civil War history, as the site where a Confederate soldier was killed while surrendering his sword to a Union officer at the war’s end.
Every building, beam, and stone holds a piece of the past—preserved, honored, and shared with every guest
who steps onto the grounds.
Our Venue
Carriage House and Grounds
Our stunning venue blends timeless 1774 stone farm architecture with modern Carriage House upgrades. Surrounded by sweeping greenery and natural charm, it’s the perfect setting for weddings, showers, reunions, and celebrations of every kind. We also offer special weekday pricing for business and corporate events. Book your date today.
Farm Life Today
Beyond being an event venue, Antrim Spring Farm is also a small working farm. Throughout the year, you’ll find:
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Fresh farm eggs
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Seasonal produce
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Summer bouquets of freshly cut flowers
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ADGA-registered dairy goats
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And two beloved mini-Highland cows
It’s a place where history lives, nature thrives, and simple joys grow season after season.
Meet the Owners
Amber and Andrew Dunn
Antrim Spring Farm is lovingly run by husband-and-wife team, Amber and Andrew Dunn. As full-time residents of the farm, they pour heart, dedication, and genuine hospitality into every event.
They approach each wedding, shower, and celebration as if they were hosting it themselves, ensuring every detail feels personal, cared for, and unforgettable.





