ITAWAMBA COUNTY · ALL-INCLUSIVE BARN
Tremont's Wedding Venue
is fifteen minutes south
FIFTEEN MINUTES SOUTH OF TREMONT
TREMONT, MS · OUR ROOM, YOUR DAY
Why Tremont couples choose The Stables of Harp Farm.
Tremont sits halfway between Fulton and the venue, which makes The Stables of Harp Farm one of the shortest drives any couple in the county will make on their wedding day. South on 25, fifteen minutes, and the farm is on the right.
The barn is climate-controlled, 6,000 square feet, and rebuilt from a 1980s riding stable so it actually looks like a stable instead of a freshly-built imitation of one. Seven dining stables, a grand gathering room, white linens, chiffon chairs, and a handmade Amish carriage at the door, all included.
The outdoor chapel is under the trees and the cottage is a few steps from the barn. Tremont couples consistently book us because their guest list is small enough to feel intimate in the chapel and their reception list is large enough to fill the barn without crowding it.
WHAT YOU GET
Built for Tremont, MS.
- ◆Fifteen-minute drive from Tremont, mostly on Highway 25
- ◆Climate-controlled barn, indoor backup for the ceremony
- ◆Outdoor chapel under the trees with built-in pews
- ◆Cottage on site for the bridal party
- ◆All-inclusive setup, owner-operated
- ◆One wedding per weekend, no double-booked vendors
Tremont is the kind of place where the venue tour ends with Susan asking if you grew up here. Most of our Tremont couples did, and the photographs of the day end up looking like the country they always knew.
FREQUENTLY ASKED
Questions from Tremont families.
How far is the venue from Tremont, MS?
About fifteen minutes. South on Highway 25 through Fulton and on into Smithville.
How many guests can the venue hold?
The Stables seats roughly 250 guests at round tables for a plated dinner, or up to 300 theater-style for a ceremony or program. The cottage handles intimate gatherings of 20 to 40, and the outdoor chapel seats 150 on pews.
What is included in the rental?
Every booking includes tables, white linens, chiffon-covered chairs, the pews at the chapel, the in-house sound system, and the handmade Amish carriage that doubles as a getaway car or a photo set piece. You bring the caterer; we hand you a list of locals who already know the kitchen.
How do we book a tour?
Call or text Buck and Susan at 662-321-3911, or email susanharp59@gmail.com. Tours are by appointment, usually on weekday afternoons, and they walk the whole property with you start to finish.
Hold a tour date.
Call Buck or Susan directly. Tours are by appointment, usually on weekday afternoons.