
If you are searching for an intimate setting for weddings, bridal showers, luncheons, corporate dinners, business meetings, anniversaries, graduation parties, birthdays or more, consider our historic home located at 10172 Main Street in the heart of Old Town Fairfax.
Built in 1915 by Wilson Farr for his bride Edith Wiley, the colonial revival style home provides the perfect setting for your event. In fact, the Farr House boasts a long history of parties and gatherings starting with the Farr’s marriage ceremony in November, 1915.
Updated and carefully restored in 2001, the tastefully decorated home features floors of Georgia red pine and many restored period details.
The Farr House features a:
- Large Foyer with wooden staircase
- Great room with double French doors to the deck and sunroom
- Cheerful Sunroom with a piano and space for a bar
- Cozy Library with period books
- Large Dining room with a table for 10
- Fully equipped modern Kitchen (with 2 ovens, and 2 refrigerators)
- Large Deck overlooking the Farrcroft Community
- Bride's changing room with full length mirror
- Accessible restroom
- Guest parking
Why not consider the Farr House for your next social event, business luncheon or meeting?
For reservations contact Carol Cope at the Farr House (703) 591-5059.
Please click the following links for additional Rental Information and the Rental Permit Form.
Links below provide views of the Farr House and Farr House news.
Farr House wedding slide show
Fairfax Connection article highlighting the Farr House
For directions to the Farr House visit http://www.mapquest.com/.
The following links to local area caterers, photographers and event planners are provided for your convenience.
Caterers and Event Planners
A Perfect Wedding
Better Events
Catering by Windows
Celebration Catering
Coyote Grille and Cantina
Food for Love
Gail's Vegetarian Catering
Helga's Caterers
Marco Polo Caterers
Pica Deli Gourmet
Purple Onion Catering
Shirley's Catering & Gourmet Gift Baskets
Teatime Delicacies
Event Services
Rodney Bailey (Photographer)
Diana Gibbs: Harp Player for all occasions
Harmon's Carriages
Ron Jones of Jones Photography
Shenandoah Carriage Company
Catherine Short (Online designer)
Tyrone Vernon: Keyboardist for all occasions