A Romantic, Private, and Timeless Getaway
Now Booking for 2023! Located in Narragansett, RI, Shepherd’s Run is a countryside wedding venue defined by its New England charm. This picturesque 36-acre estate is ideal for soon-to-be newlyweds who wish to enjoy a tranquil celebration in the heart of the Ocean State. Home to multiple event spaces, guest rooms, and a bucolic vineyard, the property evokes a sense of solace that your nearest and dearest will surely love. The staff is passionate about putting on milestone events that bring people together. With your vision in mind, they will strive to make sure that you experience a fairytale marital occasion. Shepherd’s Run is replete with details that pay homage to its 1933 construction. With a Norman Romanesque architectural style, the manor has a rustic-meets-refined aesthetic that makes it a perfect romantic destination. Once the summer residence of Rush Sturgis and Elizabeth Hazard Sturgis, the venue has been setting the scene for weddings since 2021. Upon arrival, your guests will be endeared by the property’s peaceful vibe. Indoor and outdoor event spaces are available for you to choose from. You can say “I do” at the delightful walled garden before heading into the spacious Great Hall for your reception. The latter is full of features that are reminiscent of times gone by, such as the post and beam trellis work and the quarry tile floor. Those who are fascinated by the winemaking process are bound to like the Winemaker’s Room, a wonderful spot for tastings and dinners. From your rehearsal to your after-party, this one-of-a-kind venue can comfortably accommodate every part of your special day. Able to welcome several hundred wedding-goers, Shepherd’s Run is suitable for intimate and large-scale events. In addition to the various event spaces, the property has 10 elegant guest rooms, providing convenient accommodation for couples and their closest loved ones. Delicious wedding meals can be prepared by Blackstone Caterers, an accomplished business that has been tantalizing palates since 1945.