
Wonalancet · Est. 1904
The History.
When elements of yesteryear are seamlessly woven into the tapestry of today, a story unfolds.
The story of Locke Falls Farm dates to the early 1900s, at a time when travel by rail and stagecoach were common. In our historic barn setting, you could once hear the scuffle of feet as couples two-stepped through the hand-built dance pavilion.
The stones that were once the foundation of the barn now offer steps for guests to travel to the homestead. The beautifully-restored farmhouse has many draws including the traditional sleeping porch, the bridal suite with soaking tub, and the stone patio for rehearsal dinner or cocktails.
In keeping with the character of the farm, Locke Falls has incorporated many unique elements. Rustic tables and benches offer seating, and natural wooden arbors define the perfect place to exchange vows. The patio bar features whiskey barrels topped with a century-old maple slab. There are even high-top tables crafted from wire spools.
Today, that same spirit lives on across open pastoral fields, vibrant perennial gardens, and hand-built stone walls — all framed by the White Mountains of New Hampshire.