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This Maine wedding venue was originally established in 1750 in the picturesque White Mountains of Maine as a working farm. Hardy Farm remained in the same family for ten generations prior to being purchased by Greg and Deborah Link in 2002. After a complete renovation in 2013, the Links transformed Hardy Farm into a very special and unique venue for weddings and events.

Hardy Farm offers an authentically historic feel, with a distinctly unique ambiance of contemporary yet rustic elegance. The property has all the amenities and features you need for your fairytale wedding including a rustic and elegant wedding barn, sailcloth tent, beautiful gardens, a woodland chapel and more. Guests at Hardy Farm enjoy the beautiful rural New England setting with convenient proximity to North Conway, NH, and the Mt.

Washington Valley, which provides countless outdoor activities year-round. Our combined properties can accommodate up to 32 people for an overnight or weekend stay. If you are the couple who is seeking a dream Maine wedding venue, look no further than Hardy Farm in Fryeburg.
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Our premier Maine wedding venue includes all of the amenities you need to make your wedding or event everything you want it to be.
The wedding barn, sailcloth tent, woodland chapel, and gardens, can be customized for your special event.
The on-site farmhouse and nearby Lodge can accommodate your wedding party, family and friends.
The c. 1835 Maine barn is the perfect place to host your inspired wedding reception or event.
The barn features beautifully white-washed walls, dramatic twin staircases, and elegant chandeliers and can adapt to numerous styles and themes.
The c. 1835 Maine barn is the perfect location to host your inspired wedding reception or event.
The graceful space features beautifully white-washed walls, elegant chandeliers, and can adapt to numbers, styles, and themes.
It is the perfect backdrop for the wedding of your dreams showcasing your uniqueness as a couple.
It features dramatic twin staircases that climb to the wrap-around mezzanine.
Many couples use the mezzanine overlooking the entire barn as the location for their entertainment or to create intimate nooks for additional seating.
Surround yourself with family and friends for your wedding or event weekend in our 18th-century farmhouse!
The 7 bedroom farmhouse sleeps up to 18 guests and combines the charm of New England architecture with today's modern amenities.
Each of the 7 bedrooms features fully updated, modern bathrooms, most of which are ensuite.
Several also include Jacuzzi tubs.
The historic country farmhouse offers a large dining room, living room and den, both with wood stoves, two kitchens, and a reading nook to allow your party to spread out and make the home yours while you are there.
The Tent at Hardy Farm sits nestled into a beautiful wooded setting, only steps from our Woodland Chapel and overlooking the Rustic Whitewashed Barn.
We have a wooden footbridge that leads wedding guests, the wedding party, bride and groom to the tent.
It's all about making an entrance, and that's exactly what you can do with the footbridge leading to the party!
In addition to our beautiful farm tables and matching padded chairs for up to 150 people (available year-round at no charge), our dramatic and 103' sailcloth tent is also included at no additional charge seasonally from May through October.
We were fortunate enough to have Anne Skidmore (one of our favorite and most popular photographers) and her talented team visit for a beautiful late spring inspiration shoot.
The images were featured on the cover of New Hampshire Weddings Magazine!
This is one of our favorite spring wedding inspirations shoots!
Thinking about getting married in the spring?
Every popular Anne of Green Gables was the wonderful inspiration for this summer shoot at Hardy Farm.
In enjoying these images, we find ourselves in the book with Anne! Want to learn more about how this shoot came together?
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