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The
Knot Best of Weddings Magazine -
2007, #1 for Wedding Venues
You deserve the best! The Knot Best
of Weddings is a coast-to-coast
guide to the country's top venues,
florists, DJ's, photographers,
cakes, and everything in between as
rated by real brides. Bursting at
the seams with hundreds of beautiful
photos, real-world advice, Top 10
lists, and planning tips. The Knot
surveyed over 25,000 brides (aka:
knotties) by an outside independent
survey organization and here is what
they had to say!
Normandy
Farm Hotel & Conference Center
From the Knot…The charming barn-like
atmosphere will appeal to country
brides, while local celebrity chef
Jim Coleman’s delicious menu will
satisfy the most sophisticated
palates. This registered historic
landmark can accommodate up to 400
guests. |
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| An
intimate setting for the ultimate
celebration. |
| If you’re looking for the
perfect storybook setting for a very
special day, you’ve found it. Simple
or lavish, traditional or
unconventional, large or small, your
day at Normandy Farm will be
spectacular. Our first-class,
professional staff will see to it
that this important day in your life
is nothing less than, well,
historic. |
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| Dance under magnificent
cathedral ceilings. Take a moonlight
stroll on our beautifully manicured
grounds. Wander through our secluded
outdoor terraces. Relax with an
after-dinner cordial in a quiet silo
alcove. Dine on sumptuous cuisine
prepared under the watchful eye of
our celebrity Executive Chef, Jim
Coleman. Celebrate with up to 400 of
your guests in an elegant country
setting so unique it will surely be
an experience of a lifetime. |
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| History
continues. |
| Normandy Farm’s 300 years are
steeped in history. Grand stories of
love, success, family and tradition
are part of its legacy. A gift from
a proud father in the 1700’s. A
comforting stop along a dusty road
between rural Pennsylvania towns
during the 1800’s. A wedding present
from a famous Commodore to his
loving daughter and her new husband
in the 1900’s. A glorious honeymoon
to Normandy, France that inspired
its name and grand architecture. |
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| We invite you to become part of
our heritage of love and success, of
family and tradition. |
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| As
history continues... |
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