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Ann Arbor Cobblestone Farm has a simple view of a Cobblestone Structure that was built entirely out of rock, and a two farm residence from the 1840s. This house is not famous for its appearance, but for the simple fact that the simple life in the 1800s was also quite elegant. In the back are two wooden farm houses; One large brown colored barn as well as one small red-colored farm house. To completely enjoy your visit, I would highly recommend that you bring a digital camera. This excursion requires no more than an hour and a half.
Great venue. Rustic barn and theme was perfect. Grounds were very well kept. Convenient location. Traffic a little rough, but worth it. Beautiful and fun venue for our beautiful and fun friends to celebrate! :)
Cobblestone provided family 7 friends to a wonderful weekend in Ann Arbor. Loved the ball field for the youngsters to enjoy. Loft was a big plus o spread out our tables. The walk up ramp to the large doors was great for entry & a place to catch a breeze. Thanks for making our weekend so special.
went to an event at the location. I found it to be poorly maintained with poor access to the buildings. The event staff was indifferent
Everyone's wedding receptions are in halls that, in the end, all look similar to each other. Cobblestone Farms is has adifferent feel. My sisters wedding there was great and there are good photo ops as the grounds are nice also
Our dept held it's Spring dinner here a couple of times. Really nice place for catering.
My son and daughter-in-law got married in the Fall of 2011 at Cobblestone Farm; the ceremony was outside and the reception inside the big barn and it was lovely! In the midst of beauty/nature it makes for a lovely venue for any kind of celebration and is easy to get to and has ample parking. The wedding was on a Sunday afternoon; they book up fast for Spring - Fall weekend weddings.
The tour guides lectured to much on information that was not grade level or developmentally appropriate . It is unrealistic to expect second grade students to sit still for 45-50mins and retain and process all of the information. My students truly experienced a cognitive overload, by the time the lecture was over. I also felt like the students were not given enough time at each chore station. The highlights at the chore stations were dressing up like Pioneers , washing clothes and making butter.