LEE COUNTY DRIVE · ONE WEDDING PER WEEKEND

A Wedding Venue Near Saltillo

a short drive east through Tupelo

FORTY-FIVE MINUTES FROM SALTILLO, MS

SALTILLO, MS · OUR ROOM, YOUR DAY

Why Saltillo couples choose The Stables of Harp Farm.

Saltillo couples reach The Stables of Harp Farm in about forty-five minutes — east through Tupelo on Highway 78, then south on 25 to Smithville. The 300-acre family farm gives Lee County brides a climate-controlled barn, an outdoor chapel under the trees, and a 1953 cottage all on one property.

The barn is 6,000 square feet, seats 250 at sixty-inch rounds, and breaks into seven semi-private dining stables. White linens, chiffon-covered chairs, the in-house sound, and a handmade Amish carriage are included in the rental.

Saltillo couples usually pair the venue with a Tupelo hotel block. The drive is short enough that the wedding party can sleep in the cottage and everyone else heads home or back to the hotel after the reception.

WHAT YOU GET

Built for Saltillo, MS.

  • About forty-five minutes from Saltillo
  • Climate-controlled 6,000 square foot barn
  • Outdoor chapel with built-in pews under the trees
  • 1953 cottage on site for the bridal party
  • All-inclusive: tables, linens, chairs, sound, carriage
  • One wedding per weekend, owner-operated

Saltillo families know the Tupelo venues already. We are the country option on the east side of the county, with the photographs and the parking lot to match.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Questions from Saltillo families.

How far is the venue from Saltillo, MS?

About forty-five minutes by car, east through Tupelo on Highway 78, then south on 25.

How many guests can the venue hold?

The Stables seats roughly 250 guests at round tables for a plated dinner, or up to 300 theater-style for a ceremony or program. The cottage handles intimate gatherings of 20 to 40, and the outdoor chapel seats 150 on pews.

What is included in the rental?

Every booking includes tables, white linens, chiffon-covered chairs, the pews at the chapel, the in-house sound system, and the handmade Amish carriage that doubles as a getaway car or a photo set piece. You bring the caterer; we hand you a list of locals who already know the kitchen.

How do we book a tour?

Call or text Buck and Susan at 662-321-3911, or email susanharp59@gmail.com. Tours are by appointment, usually on weekday afternoons, and they walk the whole property with you start to finish.

Hold a tour date.

Call Buck or Susan directly. Tours are by appointment, usually on weekday afternoons.