The Keller Brick Barn Est. 2015
28905 260th St, Dallas Center, IA 50063, United States
- Bridal Suite/Changing Rooms Onsite
- Ample Parking Onsite
- Dining Chairs
- Dining Tables
- Onsite Restrooms
- Other
- The Scene:
- The Keller family had the barn built in 1930 after the previous barn was destroyed in a fire the year before. The barn was originally divided into milking stalls for cows, stalls for the work horse teams, a hay loft and a silo for feed storage. In 1950, the stalls were modernized into a new milking parlor to accommodate more cows and milking machines. James remembers going to the barn to milk cows before the school bus came each morning.
- Design:
- The Brick Barn is an authentic barn. It is simple and elegant, with a modern farm design.
- Standout Venue Features:
The J.D. Keller family has called this farm home for 100 years. In 2000, James Keller started renovating the barn as a way to preserve the beautiful building. He worked to gut the interior, carrying out the old equipment, insulation and even the cement floor bucket by bucket! Midway through his work they realized the potential for a unique wedding space.
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The Brick Barn is an authentic barn. It is simple and elegant, with a modern farm design.
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Outside, a beautifully landscaped garden offers a perfect outdoor space and pergola for smaller weddings or events.
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The Bride's House offers the privacy for the bride and her bridesmaids before her walk down the aisle.
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The Keller Brick Barn is a real Iowa barn, it has been re-purposed from a 1930s working dairy barn and has been transformed into a wedding and event space with an elegant modern farm design.
- Photographer: ZTS Photo
- Photographer: ZTS Photo
The barn is climate controlled, summer weddings are beautiful and comfortable!
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- Photographer: ZTS Photo
- Photographer: ZTS Photo
- Photographer: ZTS Photo
The staircase was cut from Iowa trees; the stairs were created right from the trunk, leaving exposed bark on the underside of the stairs intact.
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- Photographer: ZTS Photo
- Photographer: ZTS Photo
- Photographer: ZTS Photo
Our quiet country setting is perfect for your guests and family to enjoy your wedding day.
- Photographer: ZTS Photo