Elmartin Farm
Raw space venue
The venue will provide just the space. You’ll bring in your own caterer and vendors.
Full wedding (ceremony and reception) pricing
Starting at $2,500
Guest capacity
Up to 250 seated guests
About this venue
Elmartin Farm derives its name from the initials and last name of Everett Lawrence Martin, Sr, father to Everett Lawrence Martin Jr., known as "Gus," who with his wife, Dodi are the current owners of the farm. Presently, sons, Kim and Shawn, operate and manage the farm. They are the 8th generation of ancestral Martins who began farming in Cheshire, MA in 1790. By the late 1950s, Elmartin Farm had become a major dairy farm in the Northern Berkshire County. Its herd grew to 80 milkers and 80 head of youngstock. Together, the herd filled the new barn which had been completed in 1952. The barn, with the addition of a milking parlor, remains the focal point of Elmartin Farm.
Our event spaces
The Carriage House
Elmartin Farm's Original Barn
Built as a horse and carriage house, this building can be seen pictured in the book, "Picturesque Berkshire, Part 1, North, on page 112. The publication is dated 1893. Today it is a Guest House and Office. The building is covered with a facade of rough sawn wood and batten. Once on the inside, the original barn wood becomes apparent as the internal walls. The glass sliding doors close in what were once the carriage bays. Walking in from the sliding doors or side door seen in the above photo, one enters a large living area. Stairs in this area lead to a loft bedroom which overlooks the living area. From the living area, one also can walk through a door to an office used by the farm.
The Carriage House
Elmartin Farm's Original Barn
Built as a horse and carriage house, this building can be seen pictured in the book, "Picturesque Berkshire, Part 1, North, on page 112. The publication is dated 1893. Today it is a Guest House and Office. The building is covered with a facade of rough sawn wood and batten. Once on the inside, the original barn wood becomes apparent as the internal walls. The glass sliding doors close in what were once the carriage bays. Walking in from the sliding doors or side door seen in the above photo, one enters a large living area. Stairs in this area lead to a loft bedroom which overlooks the living area. From the living area, one also can walk through a door to an office used by the farm.
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