Rentals of Cobblestone Farm
The 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 of 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.
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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
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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 farmer, shared occupancy of this classic revival structure with their families. 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 Cobblestone 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.
Photos
Download photos of ceremonies and receptions.
Virtual Tour
Indoor Barn
