Terrain at DelVal bride and groom dancing inside, one of the best Bucks County wedding venues.

Bucks County Wedding Venues by Vibe — From Historic Barns to River Estates


Bucks County wedding venues by vibe is the best way to start your search in a county that somehow has everything. Historic barns on farms that predate the country. A 1931 French and Italian-inspired garden on a university campus. Two working wineries with their own architectural stories. A lakefront inn on 6,000 acres of state parkland. A wildflower preserve with 700 native plant species. Bucks County is an hour from Philadelphia and feels like a completely different world. That’s the whole point. Here’s how to find the wedding venue that feels like yours.

Already know you want New Hope specifically? See our full guide to New Hope Wedding Venues — 7 Spaces Worth the Drive.

Main photo: Terrain at Del Val

Garden & Outdoor — The Most Beautiful Outdoor Wedding Settings in Bucks County

Bucks County’s garden venues are where the setting does the celebrating. Every season brings something new so your wedding looks like no one else’s.

Terrain at DelVal brides, one of the best Bucks County wedding venues for garden settings.

Photo: Terrain at Delval

Terrain Gardens at DelVal — Doylestown

On the campus of Delaware Valley University in Doylestown, Terrain Gardens at DelVal is a nature-inspired wedding venue where European elegance meets farmhouse architecture. The result?  One of the most visually extraordinary spaces in Bucks County. The Ceremony Garden overlooks the property’s orchard and is anchored by an English-style Garden House with a zinc roof that will patina with time. Inside, reclaimed barn wood floors, soaring ceilings with European chandeliers, and a floor-to-ceiling wirework garden vine trellis create a warm, immersive atmosphere that photographs itself from every angle.

Up to 162 seated guests. Full-service seasonal catering. Custom farm tables, ambient lighting, and tailored menu cards all included. The kind of wedding venue where the planning team handles the details so you don’t have to. Terrain at DelVal is a calendar partner on PartySpace. Check open dates and reach out before someone else does.

  • Up to 162 seated guests — 200 standing reception
  • Ceremony Garden overlooking the orchard and English-style Garden House
  • Reclaimed barn wood floors, European chandeliers, floor-to-ceiling wirework trellis
  • Full-service seasonal catering included — farm-to-table inspired menus
  • Custom farm tables, votive candles, dance floor with in-house sound system all included
  • Day-of coordination and wedding attendant included
  • Adjacent to Terrain’s vibrant nursery grounds — seasonally inspired installations throughout
  • Check live availability on PartySpace

Want more Bucks County venue options? Browse our guide to The Most Beautiful Bucks County Wedding Venues for more spaces worth touring.

Tyler Gardens — Newtown

A four-tier formal garden on the campus of Bucks County Community College in Newtown. Constructed in 1931 as the private landscape for the George and Stella Elkins Tyler estate and influenced by French and Italian garden design. Stone walls and staircases, gravel walks, bronze sculptures, peaceful fountains, and varieties of flora that change with every season. The Garden Pavilion tent handles receptions. The gardens handle everything else.

  • Four-tier formal gardens built in 1931 — influenced by French and Italian design
  • Stone walls, staircases, gravel walks, bronze sculptures, and fountains throughout
  • Garden Pavilion tent for reception
  • Wedding season runs April through first weekend in November
  • Open Aire Affairs coordinates events on the grounds
  • One of the most photographed garden wedding venues in Bucks County

Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve — New Hope

A 134-acre wildflower preserve in New Hope with 700 species of native Pennsylvania plants and ceremony spaces that look completely different in every season. Spring means trillium, one of the most beloved and hardest to grow wildflowers in Pennsylvania, and Virginia bluebells carpeting the woodland floor. Fall means goldenrod and aster. Winter means something quiet and cinematic that most couples don’t even consider. The preserve is a nonprofit so every rental fee supports conservation and education. Your wedding does something good just by happening here.

  • 134-acre wildflower preserve with 700 native Pennsylvania plant species
  • Ceremony spaces that change dramatically with every season
  • A nonprofit — every rental fee supports conservation and education
  • The most unexpected outdoor ceremony space in Bucks County
  • Wedding photographers love this venue — there is no bad angle anywhere on the property

Peddler’s Village — Lahaska

Forty acres of manicured gardens, locally owned shops, restaurants, tasting rooms, and coffee shops in Lahaska. It’s about four miles from New Hope. Guests arrive early to explore the town and stay late because nobody wants to leave. Some consider relocating. The formal gardens were constructed in 1931 on the grounds of a historic estate. Multiple ceremony and reception spaces across the property.

  • 40 acres of manicured gardens in Lahaska, minutes from New Hope
  • Formal gardens constructed in 1931 on historic estate grounds
  • Multiple ceremony and reception spaces across the property
  • Locally owned shops, restaurants, and tasting rooms for the full guest experience
  • The most complete destination wedding environment in Bucks County
  • The venue your guests will try to move into.

Duham Hill Farm bride and groom by horse.

Photo credit: Durham Hill Farm/Jenna Perfette Photography

Barn & Rustic — Character That Can’t Be Built

Bucks County’s agricultural history left behind some of the most beautiful barn wedding venues in Pennsylvania. These spaces don’t need decoration. They arrive with character and let you build on it.

Durham Hill Farm — Pipersville

A property established in 1700 with a stone bank barn built in 1812. It’s one of the most historically significant and visually stunning rustic wedding venues in Bucks County. Atop rolling hillside meadows in Bedminster Township overlooking Cabin Run Creek, Durham Hill delivers interconnected stone and timber spaces. They flow naturally from ceremony to cocktail hour to reception. Also, the 1923 Ford Model TT Farm Truck is available for photos. You’ll find it’s a working horse farm with pasture views and the donkeys and horses come with the property.

  • Property established 1700 — stone bank barn built 1812
  • Up to 150 guests across interconnected spaces
  • Outdoor ceremony under a 150-year-old hand-hewn arbor overlooking open horse pasture
  • Indoor ceremony in the exposed stone hall with soaring timbered ceilings
  • 1923 Ford Model TT Farm Truck, 1917 Ford Model T Sedan, and 1951 Chevy Sedan for photos
  • Open vendor policy — choose your caterer from the preferred list
  • Working horse farm with pasture views

The Farm Bakery & Events — Quakertown

An Upper Bucks County barn wedding venue on 54 acres where an 1820s Seed Barn rebuilt by an Amish crew meets a modern Harvest Barn. Did we mention a farm-to-table bakery, and a team that has been making weddings extraordinary since 2017. The detail that makes The Farm so different: the on-site bakery team makes your custom wedding cake from scratch, right here, using ingredients from the farm. No catering company you coordinate separately. It is already there.

  • 54 private acres — two temperature-controlled barns connected by a breezeway
  • The Seed Barn — originally 1820s, rebuilt by Amish crew, up to 200 guests
  • The Deck — 1,200 square feet overlooking the ceremony site with string lights and outdoor bar
  • Bridal suite with six hair and makeup stations — the morning of the wedding, handled
  • Groom’s suite with pool table, TV, and yard games — nobody is standing around wondering what to do
  • Custom wedding cake made on-site by the Farm’s bakery team
  • White glove planning service, wedding coordinator, and coordinator assistant all included
  • Hot weather and cold weather packages available — Pennsylvania weather has opinions

Aldie Mansion bride and groom dancing on lawn

Photo credit: Aldie Mansion/Sunnyside Weddings

Historic Estates — The Kind of History That Feels Real

Bucks County’s historic estate wedding venues have been hosting celebrations since before the country existed. The stone walls, the original woodwork, the sweeping grounds. None of it was designed specifically for weddings. It was just built to last. And it did.

Aldie Mansion — Doylestown

A 1927 Tudor Revival mansion on 10 acres in the heart of Doylestown. It’s one of the most architecturally distinctive wedding venues in Bucks County and the home of the Heritage Conservancy. Ceremony on the outdoor terrace or sweeping lawn. Reception in the Great Hall with its original oak paneling, soaring ceilings, and fireplace. Book before July 31, 2026 and receive a complimentary bar upgrade or take-home treat for your guests.

  • 1927 Tudor Revival mansion on 10 acres in Doylestown
  • Great Hall with original oak paneling, soaring ceilings, and fireplace
  • Outdoor terrace and sweeping lawn for ceremonies
  • Managed by Heritage Conservancy — every rental supports historic preservation
  • Up to 225 guests
  • Check live availability on PartySpace

Barley Sheaf Farm — Holicong

A 300-year-old colonial estate on 200 acres in Holicong. Just minutes from New Hope and unlike anything else on this list.  A cobblestone courtyard with a bronze fountain. A pond. Wildflower fields. An on-site spa and swimming pool. And a custom wedding cake made by the Barley Sheaf bakery team, right here, on the farm. Up to 325 guests. Sixteen guest suites spread across the Manor House, Bank Barn, and private cottages. The most complete wedding weekend experience in Bucks County.

  • 300-year-old colonial estate on 200 acres
  • Up to 325 guests — tented options and indoor barn reception
  • 16 guest suites across the Manor House, Bank Barn, and cottages
  • Custom wedding cake made on-site by the Barley Sheaf bakery
  • Cobblestone courtyard with bronze fountain, wildflower fields, pond
  • On-site spa, swimming pool, and fire pit for the full wedding weekend

Want more rustic Bucks County options? Browse our guide to 4 Best Rustic Wedding Venues in Bucks County.

HollyHedge Estate — New Hope

Imagine an 18th-century estate on 20 acres of woodlands and gardens in New Hope. That’s HollyHedge with 15 guest rooms, a soaring fieldstone barn, and a reception hall with an antique bar that has been making guests happy for longer than most of them have been alive. One wedding at a time. The whole property is yours. A team that has been doing this for decades. The kind of team that has seen everything and makes sure you never have to.

  • 18th-century fieldstone estate on 20 acres of woodlands and gardens
  • Choose between the soaring Barn or the Reception Hall with antique bar
  • 15 guest rooms for the wedding party and overnight guests
  • One wedding at a time — the entire property is yours
  • In-house catering
  • Decades of wedding experience — the team has seen everything

Looking for more New Hope wedding venues with on-site guest rooms? See our New Hope Wedding Venues guide for the full Delaware River corridor.

Rose Bank Winery bride and groom in front of vintage car.

Photo credit: Rose Bank Winery/Amber Dawn Photography

Winery — Celebrate Among the Vines

Bucks County is wine country and the wineries here host weddings on land that has been cultivated for centuries. The wine at your bar was made here. That detail alone separates these venues from every other option in the county.

Rose Bank Winery — Newtown

On land originally deeded by William Penn to his daughters in 1690, Rose Bank Winery is a working winery in Newtown with three completely distinct wedding venues. There’s the Rose Ballroom, the Vintner’s Ballroom & Loft, and the intimate Buckman Barn. A 1835 stone bank barn lovingly restored after a lightning strike. French-style estate-bottled wines. Babydoll sheep grazing in the pasture outside the Buckman Barn windows. The kind of venue that rewards guests who pay attention; there’s always another detail worth noticing.

  • Land originally deeded by William Penn to his daughters in 1690
  • Three distinct venues — Rose Ballroom, Vintner’s Ballroom & Loft, Buckman Barn
  • 1835 stone bank barn restored after a lightning strike — intimate events up to 100
  • Rose Ballroom for larger receptions
  • French-style estate-bottled wines made on property
  • 35 approved caterers to choose from — significant flexibility
  • Babydoll sheep grazing in the pasture outside the Buckman Barn

Crossing Vineyards & Winery — Washington Crossing

A 200-year-old estate in Washington Crossing less than a mile from the site where George Washington crossed the Delaware River on Christmas night in 1776. Twenty acres of vineyards, award-winning French-style estate-bottled wines, and a romantic outdoor garden with a terrace, fountains, and acres of grapevines as your backdrop. Best of Bucks for 15 years in a row. The most historically significant winery in Bucks County.

  • 200-year-old estate less than a mile from Washington Crossing Historic Park
  • 20 acres of vineyards with sweeping pastoral views
  • Romantic outdoor garden with terrace, fountains, and lush landscaping
  • Award-winning French-style estate-bottled wines at your bar — made here
  • Best of Bucks Award 15 years in a row
  • Approved caterer list — choose your team

Lake House Inn bride and groom on steps

Photo credit: Hand and Arrow Photography

Waterfront & Delaware River — Bucks County on the Water

The Delaware River corridor is a stretch of waterfront that looks nothing like what most couples expect when they think Pennsylvania. And Bucks County’s waterfront venues make the most of it.

The Lake House Inn — Perkasie

On the shores of Lake Nockamixon in Upper Bucks County, you’ll discover a 19th-century structure renovated top to bottom with a clean, modern aesthetic that feels nothing like a 19th-century building until you look at the bones. There are 14 luxuriously appointed guest rooms, and a 6,000-square-foot ballroom with a lakefront terrace that overlooks nearly 6,000 acres of state parkland. Up to 300 guests. One and two-night wedding packages mean your celebration becomes a full weekend on the lake. Wedding photographers consistently describe it as one of their favorite venues to shoot. The lake, the gardens, and the architecture give every photo a different story.

  • 15,000 square foot inn with 14 guest rooms on Lake Nockamixon
  • 6,000 square foot ballroom with lakefront terrace
  • Up to 300 guests — one and two-night overnight wedding packages available
  • Stone wine cellar, billiard lounge, waterfront fire pit, and lakeside amphitheater
  • Catering exclusively by Jeffrey Miller Hospitality Group— one of the region’s most respected culinary teams
  • Adjacent to Nockamixon State Park — nearly 6,000 acres of natural setting
  • Valet parking available for overnight guests
  • The most complete lakefront wedding experience in Bucks County

River House at Odette’s — New Hope

New Hope’s first lifestyle hotel sits right on the Delaware River, and the views from the ballroom are exactly what you’d hope for from that description. Floor-to-ceiling windows. The river stretching in both directions. A promenade, bar, dining room, and patio that give couples genuine flexibility in how the day flows. Chef Michael O’Halloran’s kitchen uses local ingredients and the food is consistently the second most talked-about thing after the setting. Up to 80 seated indoors, intimate by design, not by accident.

  • Floor-to-ceiling windows with Delaware River views
  • Up to 80 seated indoors — additional outdoor spaces available
  • Locally sourced cuisine by Chef Michael O’Halloran
  • New Hope’s first lifestyle hotel — guest rooms on site
  • Promenade, bar, dining room, and patio for flexible event flow

Bridgeton House on the Delaware — Upper Black Eddy

An 11-room boutique inn on the banks of the Delaware River in Upper Black Eddy. You’ll find a private dock, a riverside Boat House, and a setting where the only backdrop is moving water and open sky. Up to 10 guests. The most intimate and personal wedding experience in Bucks County, by design. For the couple who wants the people who matter most, a river view that takes their breath away, and a day that feels entirely theirs.

  • 11 rooms and suites directly on the Delaware River
  • Elopements and micro-weddings for up to 10 guests
  • Ceremonies at the private Boat House and riverside dock
  • Champagne breakfast in bed the morning after
  • Welcoming afternoon tea service upon arrival
  • Extended checkout noon on departure day

How to Choose Your Bucks County Wedding Venue

Five vibes. Fourteen wedding venues. Here’s the shortcut:

  • For the most nature-inspired garden wedding in Bucks County: Terrain at DelVal — calendar partner on PartySpace, check live availability now
  • For a French and Italian formal garden on historic grounds: Tyler Gardens — Newtown
  • For a wildflower preserve that photographs itself: Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve
  • For a 1700s stone barn with genuine history: Durham Hill Farm — Pipersville
  • For a barn with an on-site bakery that makes your wedding cake: The Farm Bakery & Events
  • For a 300-year-old colonial estate and full weekend experience: Barley Sheaf Farm
  • For an 18th-century estate with 15 guest rooms: HollyHedge Estate
  • For a Tudor Revival mansion in the heart of Doylestown: Aldie Mansion
  • For a winery on land George Washington crossed: Crossing Vineyards
  • For a working winery on land deeded by William Penn: Rose Bank Winery
  • For a lakefront inn with overnight wedding packages: The Lake House Inn
  • For Delaware River views and boutique hotel energy: River House at Odette’s
  • For an intimate elopement on the Delaware: Bridgeton House

Frequently Asked Questions About Bucks County Wedding Venues

What are the best wedding venues in Bucks County Pennsylvania?

The most consistently requested Bucks County wedding venues are Terrain at DelVal for garden elegance, Barley Sheaf Farm for the complete estate weekend experience, The Lake House Inn for lakefront drama, HollyHedge Estate for historic charm with guest rooms, and Crossing Vineyards for the winery setting. Browse all fourteen on PartySpace.

How far is Bucks County from Philadelphia?

Bucks County begins about 20 miles north of Philadelphia and extends to the Delaware River border with New Jersey. Most Bucks County wedding venues are 45 minutes to 90 minutes from Center City depending on location. New Hope is about an hour. Doylestown is about 45 minutes. Upper Bucks venues near Lake Nockamixon run closer to 90 minutes.

What is the best time of year for a Bucks County wedding?

May, June, September, and October are peak season. The county is at its most visually dramatic in fall when the foliage turns and the Delaware River corridor is at peak color. Spring brings wildflowers at Bowman’s Hill and blooms throughout the garden venues. Winter weddings at barn venues like Durham Hill Farm and estate venues like HollyHedge take on a completely different character. There is no bad season in Bucks County; just different ones.

Do Bucks County wedding venues have on-site accommodations?

Several do. Barley Sheaf Farm has 16 guest suites. HollyHedge Estate has 15 guest rooms. The Lake House Inn has 14 rooms. River House at Odette’s is a full lifestyle hotel. Bridgeton House has 11 rooms. Bucks County is one of the strongest markets in Pennsylvania for on-site wedding accommodations. The destination weekend experience is built into the fabric of the county.

Are there outdoor wedding venues in Bucks County?

Absolutely and some of the best outdoor ceremony spaces in the region are here. Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve, Tyler Gardens, Terrain at DelVal, Crossing Vineyards, Durham Hill Farm, and The Lake House Inn all have exceptional outdoor ceremony spaces. Always ask about the rain plan before booking.  The best Bucks County venues have indoor options that are equally dreamy.

How far in advance should I book a Bucks County wedding venue?

12 to 18 months for peak season Saturday dates; fall Saturdays at HollyHedge, The Lake House Inn, and Terrain at DelVal fill especially fast.

Plan Your Bucks County Wedding on PartySpace

Bucks County wedding venues by vibe is where your search should start, with a feeling. Once you know which one is yours, the shortlist writes itself. Browse all fourteen on PartySpace, check availability, and send inquiries in one place. The overwhelm stops here.

Exploring beyond Bucks County? Browse Philadelphia Wedding Venues by Vibe for city options just an hour away.