We (re)built Stonehill’s to be a special place for the whole family.

Our family courageously (insanely) abandoned their careers as a college rowing coach, creative recruiter, and accountant in California, to embark on a transformative journey to revive Stonehill's from its former state of abandonment and neglect.

Through unwavering dedication and visionary passion, we cultivated the forgotten property into the thriving and cherished place it stands as today.

Our collective efforts and commitment have truly shaped Stonehill's into a beacon of joy and togetherness for all who visit. With a steadfast commitment to keeping things small and homegrown, we ensure that every couple and their family feels intimately connected to the journey, understanding that they are an integral and cherished part of the vibrant tapestry that is Stonehill's.

Meet the team

A rustic black wooden barn with a wooden door and stone foundation, surrounded by trees and a green lawn. A clear tent is visible nearby, with sunlight creating a serene atmosphere.

Rich in history

Hudson Valley

c. 1836

Originally built as a dairy farm by english settlers in the early nineteenth century, Stonehill’s has a vibrant history with deep roots in the Hudson Valley.

During the 1920s, the farmer housing was converted into lodging for broadway performers from NYC who came up to summer. The barn was converted into a theater and reception hall where the community would gather for plays, concerts, weddings, and celebrations.