The Barn at Reynolda Village Est. 2016
106 Reynolda Village, Winston-Salem, NC 27106, USA
Operations Manager Dawn Siverson and Sales Manager Tabatha Renegar have been colleagues and friends for more than 12 years and are thrilled to be working together at The Barn at Reynolda Village. Their mutual passion for guest satisfaction drew them together and started them on a journey that has included hundreds of special events and delighted clients! Dawn and Tabatha bring energy, professionalism and fun to the event planning process and look forward to hosting yours at The Barn soon!
- Bridal Suite/Changing Rooms Onsite
- Wifi
- Ample Parking Onsite
- Dining Chairs
- Dining Tables
- Onsite Restrooms
- The Scene:
- About Reynolda Village
The buildings of Reynolda Village once supported the 1,067-acre estate of the R.J. Reynolds family. These buildings were modeled after an English Village and included dairy barns, a cattle shed, school, post office, smokehouse, blacksmith shop, carriage house, central power and heating plant as well as cottages to house the family’s chauffeur and stenographer, the village’s schoolmaster and the farm’s head dairyman and horticulturist. The buildings now house stores, restaurants, services, and offices.
The Reynolda Historic District was part of the country estate developed from 1912-1917 by Richard Joshua Reynolds and his wife, Katharine Smith Reynolds. Financed by the enormous wealth generated by Reynolds’ tobacco industry, the estate was a farm community and the setting for Reynolda, the main house designed by architect Charles Barton Keen. Reynolda’s Gardens were designed by landscape architect Thomas W. Sears and provided relaxation, food, and horticultural education.
Today, the district serves as an educational, cultural, and community complex for the Winston-Salem community, which is in keeping with the Reynolds’ original plan. Buildings that once served as dairy barns, cattle sheds or blacksmith shops now house stores, restaurants, and offices.
The Reynolda Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
About The BarnThe Reynolda Village Cow Barn was one of the first cow barns in the country to have a concrete floor. Though expensive, the floor minimized the spread of bacteria which would spoil the milk. The cows were also given the same drinking water as the residents of the village, fresh from the local spring. Long after the days of housing cows, and after many years of serving as a home to various shops and offices, the barn was renovated and re-opened in 2016 as a private special event venue.
- Design:
Planning an event in The Barn? These diagrams and charts may come in handy. Our team is happy to create a custom diagram for your private event, upon request. Note: these are general guidelines. Your setup capacity may vary with the addition of audio-visual equipment, staging, or other furniture. View our floorplans here.
- Standout Venue Features:
- The Barn at Reynolda Village abounds with historic charm and dazzles with its crisp white interior that is made even more stunning by elegant lighting. It is the perfect blend of clean, contemporary style paired with unique architecture that can only be found in a Barn.
Parking and wifi are always free.
Stone walls and meticulous landscaping create numerous backdrops for breathtaking photography. - Extra Perks:
- Use of interior furniture inventory, including:
Sixteen adjustable height cocktail tables, Twelve 60” round tables, Five 72” round tables, Fifteen 6’ banquet tables, For 48" round tables, 140 white resin garden chairs and a portable, vintage-look wooden bar
Use of exterior furniture inventory, including:
120 white resin garden chairs and a tent structure to be set up adjacent to the Barn to serve as an inclement weather backup for your Garden Ceremony
Style Me Pretty
- The Barn at Reynolda Village:
- Elegant and boutique in feel, The Barn at Reynolda Village, with its historic charm, crisp white interior, elegant lighting, and stunning exterior surroundings, serves as the perfect backdrop for a variety of celebrations.
- - View: Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980, Reynolda Village is a charming and idyllic community.
- - Max Capacity: 175
- - Price: Join the party and sign in to view pricing
- Reynolda Gardens:
- A perfectly manicured, lush historic garden featuring stunning structures including the picturesque Conservatory, pagodas and a water feature
- - View: A variety of roses and other flowering plants as well as a water feature
- - Max Capacity: 200
- - Price: Join the party and sign in to view pricing
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