Meriwether Manor History
Once a thriving 202-acre horse farm, Dogwood Farms was home to champion thoroughbreds and the grand Dogwood stable. Over time, this equestrian estate blossomed into one of the Southeast’s most enchanting barn venues. With chandeliers hanging from timber beams and pastures stretching beyond the horizon, Dogwood Farms embodies both rustic charm and refined beauty. Named for the dogwood tree — a symbol of rebirth and grace — it is now a place where couples begin their own new chapters surrounded by nature’s splendor.
Dogwood Farms
Twin Oaks at Meriwether
Standing proudly since the mid-1800s, Twin Oaks is a Greek Revival estate built by J.M.C. Robertson. Its very foundations were shaped by the craftsmanship of Elbert Wimbish, whose skill gave the home its enduring beauty. The twin oaks planted on its grounds became symbols of strength and resilience — much like the vows couples exchange beneath their branches today. Preserved as a landmark, Twin Oaks offers a timeless setting where history and romance walk hand in hand.
A Legacy of Love
Together at The Mansion at Twin Oaks and Dogwood Farms form a living story of resilience, craftsmanship, and renewal. From the strength of the oaks to the grace of the dogwood blooms, these estates remind us that love, like the land itself, endures across generations.