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The history.

Pine Hollow Farms stretches over 285 acres of Missouri countryside. Flanked by timber forests and farmland, it sits near the border of St. Louis and Jefferson Counties.

The wedding hall echoes its surroundings, marrying contemporary elegance with country sentimentality. Its post and beam construction supports a breathtaking gambrel roof. While the hall honors a pastoral aesthetic it firmly avoids the label rustic. The family farm and the grounds of Pine Hollow Farms provide an onsite location for photography and a lovely backdrop for events.

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meet the owners

Heather and Craig dreamed of a place where love could be celebrated and happiness would bloom. When reflecting on the vision, memories from Heather’s childhood bubbled to the surface. Her favorite book series, The Saddle Club, would provide inspiration for the name. Pine Hollow, a horse stable from the series, perfectly represents the spirit this place would have. Planning and construction commenced and Pine Hollow Farms would host its inaugural event in autumn 2021.

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we are growing!

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Heather and Craig have not stopped dreaming and have been expanding the Pine Hollow Farms family. Currently, the main site, Pine Hollow Farms, operates as the prime event space with a large capacity for weddings & events. Since finishing the main space, they have renovated & opened The Annex, a smaller event venue, that acts as the sister location to Pine Hollow. 

We love a reason to celebrate, so as a continued expansion, the family farm will transform into a winery and the grounds will also feature a more intimate venue, for smaller gatherings. The winery property, Pine Hollow Farms, and The Annex all have separate access roads, only a short drive away from one another, so multiple events can peacefully coexist.

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"and to the forest edge you came one day...for the wood wakes, and you are here."
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