About

Your Hosts Daniel & Aki

Welcome to our Outdoor Wedding Venue - one of the most unique Outdoor Wedding locations in Indiana. Most Indiana Outdoor Weddings take place in a field or an old barn. Our hand carved Limestone Outdoor Wedding Amphitheater is in a woodland setting surrounded by White Pine trees that creates a very special and peaceful sanctuary for your wedding day! We offer quick elopements, do it yourself ceremonies and receptions as well as fully managed, all-inclusive wedding packages. Please review our wedding packages and feel free to contact us about any request to make your dream wedding a reality!

Our Outdoor Wedding venue offers gorgeous scenery surrounding our unique limestone wedding amphitheater in Indiana. Nature and our many outdoor amenities create extraordinarily beautiful settings for your outdoor country wedding photographs.

How It All Started

Head to the Limestone Quarry! Indiana is blessed with the best limestone in the world and the quarries Bloomington Indiana have mountains of scrap limestone.
So to construct the outdoor wedding amphitheater we asked our new best friends at B.G Hoadley Quarries if we could have their discarded scrap slabs called "Roughbacks" and they kindly donated them to our curious cause

Our Capabilities

Limestone Amphitheater:
42 foot diameter hand-carved wedding amphitheater Three levels for chair seating & Additional Stone bench seating in back Raised Stage for Ceremony with Altar Water & Electricity Provided
Wedding Reception: approximately 160 guests
Wedding Ceremony: Accommodates approximately 125+ seated guests

Property Amenities Included:
Extensive Rock Gardens
Outdoor Stone Banquet Table, Seating & Bonfire
Gazebo and Lotus Pond
Celtic Stone Circle and Bonfire - seats 12 or more
Large Yard for Wedding Reception Tent & Massive Stone Bonfire Area

Our Greco-Celtic wedding chapel has excellent sound qualities and needs no amplification. There is not a bad seat in the house - literally!

Greek amphitheaters , have remarkable acoustics that allow the voices of the actors on the stage to be heard clearly all that way in the back without any mechanic means of amplification.

It turns out this mysterious phenomenon was actually created by the seating. The stone seating worked like a natural acoustical trap, which dampened the lower frequency sounds (background noise of the crowd) and allowed the higher frequency sounds (the actor’s voices) to stand out strong and clear.

Finally we built the raised stage and altar with savaged stones from building foundations hand hewn in the late 1800s . We capped this massive undertaking with a hand carved seven foot high Saint John style limestone cross also known as a Celtic cross.