Millstone Farm 1881
A private countryside venue for unforgettable weddings and celebrations, with exclusive weekend access
Millstone Farm 1881
A private countryside venue for unforgettable weddings and celebrations, with exclusive weekend access
A private countryside venue for unforgettable weddings and celebrations, with exclusive weekend access
A private countryside venue for unforgettable weddings and celebrations, with exclusive weekend access
Our venue features a beautifully restored bank barn dating back to 1881 and multiple ceremony sites. New for 2027 will be a renovated lower level in the barn to offer even more possibilities.

Situated along Cedar Run, a high quality trout stream, the fields and outdoor areas are a favorite location for Wedding photographers even when the Venue is not available for the main event.

Originally built in 1881, our beautifully restored bank barn blends historic character with modern comforts to create a warm and unforgettable wedding atmosphere

We are dedicated to making your wedding day seamless, memorable, and stress-free. With more than 6 years of experience hosting weddings and special events, we understand that even the smallest details help create an unforgettable celebration.

Your celebration will be the only event on the property, giving you complete privacy and a relaxed weekend experience. Access for Saturday Weddings starts on Friday morning and runs through Sunday at noon.

* Exclusive weekend access
* Multiple ceremony locations
* Bridal and Groom suites
* Historic farmhouse lodging
* Indoor restrooms
* Prep kitchen
* Tables and chairs
* Flexible vendor options
* Scenic photography locations
* Fire pit

William S. Knecht was born September 27, 1820. He and his wife Mary Lawall, born December 15, 1827 moved to Parvin in 1870 to operate Knecht's Flour Mill. If you check apple maps for Parvin PA, it will show the exact location of the farm.

William and Mary had two sons, Peter and William. Together they operated Knecht Brothers Flour Mill. The business name changed several times over the years and was incorporated as the Purity Flour Mill in 1947. The magnificent bank barn was built in 1881, William built his home on the estate in 1882.
1485 Fox Hollow Road, Mill Hall, PA, USA
570-295-0623 Call/text dshowan@comcast.net Dave Showan
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