
A Different Kind of Venue
Dancing Ewe Farm is designed for gatherings that feel personal, thoughtful, and deeply connected to the surrounding landscape.
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Located in the quiet countryside on the border of New York and Vermont, the farm offers an alternative to traditional commercial event venues — a place where guests can slow down, breathe clean air, enjoy meaningful conversation, and experience the warmth of a truly handcrafted setting.

HERITAGE EXPERIENCE
More Than 15 Years of Gathering
For more than 15 years, the farm hosted intimate farm-to-table dinners centered around long communal tables, seasonal food, and genuine hospitality.
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Today, that experience has evolved into curated private events for families, small weddings, corporate retreats, celebrations, and special gatherings looking for something more authentic and memorable than a conventional event space.
EVENTS
What We Host
From intimate wedding weekends to corporate retreats and celebratory dinners, each gathering is tailored to feel personal, relaxed, and unforgettable.

Countryside weddings & wedding weekends

Corporate retreats & team gatherings

Rehearsal dinners

Seasonal farm-to-table dinners

Milestone celebrations & anniversaries

Intimate family gatherings


The Kitchen & Dining Space
At the heart of the property is a fully equipped working kitchen and dining space designed around shared meals and conviviality.
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Whether hosting a rehearsal dinner, milestone celebration, company retreat, or countryside wedding weekend, our goal is simple: create an atmosphere that feels relaxed, beautiful, and deeply welcoming.
Intentionally Intimate
Because of the intimate nature of the farm, we intentionally focus on smaller gatherings rather than large-scale productions.
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Our ideal event size is typically between 50 and 80 guests, though the property can comfortably accommodate smaller celebrations and select events approaching 100 guests depending on layout and format.
More than anything, Dancing Ewe Farm is about experience — gathering around a table, reconnecting with people, and enjoying the rare quietness and beauty of rural life.

