Abbey & Kylah’s Fall New Hampshire Wedding

Abbey & Kylah’s wedding was a beautiful celebration infused with love, personality, laughter, and all the distinctive details that made it uniquely theirs.  Held at New Hampshire wedding venue, Cold Spring Farm, during peak foliage season, their wedding balanced the cozy charm of autumn in New England with bold pops of color and elements of surprise (including an unforgettable performance).  

Cedar arbor adorned with floral arrangements overlooking pastures and mountains at New Hampshire wedding venue Cold Spring Farm in the fall.

Harrington Flowers arbor sprays on our cedar arbor overlooking vibrant fall mountains.

            When choosing their New Hampshire wedding venue, they appreciated the secluded natural scenery, the welcoming atmosphere, and the ability to make the space their own. They appreciated the flexibility of the open vendor policy, the thoughtful inclusions, and most of all the people.  

The venue is absolutely beautiful!! And the staff is so helpful and friendly. I felt I could really trust Sarah with anything and everything! When I first met Diane, I could tell she really cares about what she does…
— Abbey
Newlywed couple poses for photos in front of an expansive mountain view during a vibrant sunset at New Hampshire wedding venue, Cold Spring Farm.

Behind the scenes of the sunset photoshoot.

Knowing they could set up and rehearse the day before allowed them to fully enjoy their wedding weekend without feeling rushed. Along with packages, policies, and staff that fit their vision, featured inclusions such as décor and the fire pit area truly stood out.

Dinner table decor on the farm tables inside the barn wedding venue, Cold Spring Farm.

Simple and beautiful dinner table decor.

… I couldn’t have asked for a better wedding day. Their decor pantry and fire pit really sold me during the initial tour. Highly, highly recommend!
— Abbey

Most of the usual wedding formalities were not on the schedule for Abbey & Kylah’s day. There was no formal seating plan, speeches, tosses, dances, or entrances. Rather than checking all the traditional boxes, they chose instead to plan an event that truly represented who they are. The focus was placed on creating a beautiful, fun, and memorable experience for their loved ones to enjoy and celebrate alongside them.

Maintaining a relaxed and informal atmosphere, Abbey & Kylah brought in food trucks for dinner. Guests were invited to order food from two excellent local food trucks, find a seat wherever it felt right, and simply enjoy the food, music, and property. Between the fire pit, yard games, food trucks, and a buffet of amazing cupcakes, there was no shortage of fun to be had.

Deciding to forego a traditional dance party after dinner, they instead scheduled a professional drag performance to round out the evening. This exciting and unforgettable highlight to the evening truly set this wedding apart, making it one we will never forget.

From the moment the first vendor arrived until the last cupcake was enjoyed, this wedding was a beautiful example of what happens when a couple prioritizes guest experience, fun, and local businesses. Abbey and Kylah leaned into supporting local vendors, something we appreciate deeply at the farm.

Newlyweds share a dip and kiss in front of the large glass barn doors at New Hampshire wedding venue, Cold Spring Farm.

Photos By Alexa

We are so grateful to have been trusted to provide the backdrop for this wedding and become a small part of this wonderful couple’s story. Abbey & Kylah recently celebrated the anniversary of this beautiful day, which felt like the perfect time to re-live it in our blog.  Cheers to a lifetime of adventure, creativity, and moments that feel just as electric as a drag performance at golden hour. May we let the details of this beautiful wedding day be a reminder to us all that your day should be exactly the way you want it. We are happy to help you plan an event that is colorful, expressive, and true to who you are.


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