Our Story
Fred & Shannon Lacey - founders
Fred and Shannon Lacey started our family business in 2014 with the help of our grown children Fourth, Brent, Jennifer and Zac and their spouses, Nick, Samantha, Kristin and Ariatna, all participating to create a special family owned and operated business.
Fred and Shannon Lacey started our family business in 2014 with the help of our grown children Fourth, Brent, Jennifer and Zac and their spouses, Nick, Samantha, Kristin and Ariatna, all participating to create a special family owned and operated business.
Shannon's Dream
It was Shannon’s dream to move back to the country and have a family farm or ranch, so we began looking for our dream land a few years ago. But not until the engagement of our daughter, Jennifer, to Nick did we consider a farm and wedding venue. We loved the idea of creating a lavender farm and Wedding venue together to provide a unique outdoor wedding experience in the middle of a beautiful lavender field.
It was Shannon’s dream to move back to the country and have a family farm or ranch, so we began looking for our dream land a few years ago. But not until the engagement of our daughter, Jennifer, to Nick did we consider a farm and wedding venue. We loved the idea of creating a lavender farm and Wedding venue together to provide a unique outdoor wedding experience in the middle of a beautiful lavender field.
Beautiful Ponderosa Style Post & Beam Barn
This climate controlled wedding barn has 30 foot ceilings and 3 large chandeliers. We can accommodate up to 182 guest at 48" round tables. It has a bar , two restrooms and the Brides Quarters inside. Also has a large porch overlooking our lavender fields and a dutch door for the bartender to serve to the porch as well. This hallmark style wedding venue is convenient to Houston, College Station and Austin |
Historical 150 Year Old Barn Outdoor Ceremony Site
Our outdoor ceremony site is located behind our historical old barn and covered by century old live oak trees that provide comfort during the summer heat and protection during cold snaps. |