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Cobblestone Farm

Rentals of Cobblestone Farm

Th​e barn at Cobblestone Farm offers a unique setting for weddings, retreats, business conferences, bat and bar mitzvahs, and ​dances. The three story oak timber frame barn accommodates a maximum o​f 190 guests.​​ The barn has a main floor and loft, warming kitchen,  air conditioning and heat, restrooms, event changing rooms and is fully accessible. Enjoy the ambiance of the past with the convenience of the present.​

Please see below to review pictures of past events at Cobblestone Farm. We have also included 360 degree pictures for a look inside the barn and outdoors. More information is available at 734.794.6230 x 0 or at cfinfo@a2gov.org.   ​​

Cobblestone Farm accepts date requests up to 18 months in advance of the rental date. Please see our ​fee sheet and building policies and regulations for pricing, policies and how to request dates.​

Cobblestone Farm staff are in the office Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., ​available by phone and email. Please contact us with questions or to check date availability.​​ 

    • 2025 Season Notices

      • Office Hours 
        • Monday-Friday 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.
        • Closed on all local government holidays unless otherwise noted.
      • Drop-in Tours most Tuesdays 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. 
        • Drop-in tours will take place March 4, 18 and 25. No tours on March 11.
        • ​No appointment needed
        • Questions?  Email cfinfo@a2gov.org or call 734-794-6230 x 0

Cobblestone Farmhouse Museum

The Cobblestone Farm house, completed in 1845, was originally a two-family home. Benajah Ticknor, a U.S. Naval surgeon, and Heman Ticknor, whig politician and farm​er, shared occupancy of this classic revival structure with their fam​​ilies. Being restored and interpreted to reflect its mid-nineteenth century appearance, the site provides a view of past rural life in Washtenaw County. Today​ the site is administered through Parks and Recreation Services with support from the Cobblestone Farm Association.​ Guided tours of the Cobble​​​​​stone Farmhouse Museum are arranged by appointment with the Cobblestone Farm Association. Please call 734.794.7120 or email cobblestonefarmassociation@gmail.com​ for more information about the farmhouse museum tours. ​

​​Cobblestone Farm Association Website​

​Photos ​

Download photos of ceremonies and receptions.

Virtual Tour

​Indoor Barn​

Click the icon (in the picture below) to sw​itch between the main floor, loft and lower level of the barn. 

Outdoor Grounds

​Ceremony Sites

 

Facing the event barn.

West​ side of the grounds.​

​Jessica Black,
Recreation Supervisor

734.794.6230 x0

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