Space for Celebration

Couples who get married at Rocklands can choose from several ceremony and reception sites, including the spaces below and even a few in between. Weddings here are relaxed, filled with love, and far from ordinary.



Stone House

Our 1870s Italianate style Stone House was constructed from locally quarried Seneca Sandstone. The architecture, lighting, and preserved historic details provide a warm home like feel, and provide some seriously beautiful photographs. Rocklands offers the entire first floor of the Stone House for the wedding party to get ready. This includes a spacious dining room, bride and groom dressing rooms, one bathroom, and access to the kitchen.

Stone House Lawn

Built in 1870 by the Allnutt Family, our historic Stone House provides a stunning backdrop for your ceremony. Ceremonies are typically timed for sunset and are occasionally graced with a cameo from a Rocklands cow or sheep.

Photos by 1001 Angles

Upper Barn Yard

The open yard just outside of the historic Bank Barn is perfect for cocktail hour with plenty of room for cocktail barrels, vintage furniture, and yard games. Bistro lights criss-cross the center, adding a perfectly romantic glow after the sun goes down.

Photos by Duhon Photography

Bank Barn

Our turn of the century Bank Barn can host intimate celebrations as well as larger events. The Barn includes bistro lighting, a built-in bar, two loft areas, and a dance floor. Sliding doors opposite the entrance provide beautiful views of the pond and vineyard.

Photos by Duhon Photography

Stone Fire Pit

The Stone Fire Pit, located at the back corner of the Upper Barn Yard, is a true Rocklands Wedding trademark. Roast some marshmallows, take a break from dancing, or just enjoy the company of your guests under the stars. A great way to end the night.

Photos by Nathan Mitchell Photography

Space for Memories

Rocklands couples have a the opportunity to explore the entirety of the property with their photographer and we’ve seen so many gorgeous shots as a result. From Dry Seneca Creek, to the vineyard, and out to the pasture - with over 30 acres of history and gardens - the possibilities are endless. These are a few of our favorites from over the years, highlighting some of the unique features of the farm.