A family farm rooted in love.

Sunnyside venue is a newly renovated Durham wedding venue set on 70-acres, providing our guests with several options for vows, areas for gathering, and to enjoy the surrounding company.

Whether you plan to use our space for a wedding, party, corporate event, or photography shoot, our venue boasts beautiful open spaces accompanied by modern amenities.

There is no shortages of backdrops for the stunning pictures, videos, and memories you’ll take away from your time here.

 
  • We are in the farm country just minutes from Hillsborough’s historic downtown district.

    Chapel Hill and Durham are less than 20 minutes from our gates and Raleigh Durham airport is just 40 minutes away.

    We have many recommendations on local partners and vendors to help plan the logistics of making your event special.

  • Surrounded by lush deciduous forests, our farm adorns 30-acres of rich pasture, a rolling Chesnut tree orchard, Stroud’s Creek waterway, and 19th century structures.

    2700 sq. ft. pond with a brook fed stream and a gorgeous 20th century water fountain.

    Large vendor preparation areas.

  • 2600 sq. ft. conditioned Dining Hall with an adjoined 600 sq. ft. prep and catering space.

    Indoor seating capacity of 170 guests.

  • 1200 sq. ft. Bridal Suite and Lounge

    Private Groom’s Room

    These spaces are designed to blend comfort, hospitality, modern elegance and a feeling of home.

  • Smoking patio with fountains 

    ADA compliant washrooms

 
Outdoor ceremony space at Durham NC wedding venue, Baldwin Farms.
Newlywed couple leaving their wedding venue in Durham NC, Baldwin Farms.

Our History

The name “Sunnyside” comes from the rich history of this land.

In the mid-19th century, Captain John Berry, one of the most respected builders in the antebellum Piedmont, resided here. Berry’s notoriety came from building many structures, churches, and government buildings in Hillsborough including, and most famously, the Orange County Courthouse. You will find his original house at the corner of the farm at Baldwin Rd. and St. Mary’s Rd, which he aptly named “Sunnyside” after the beautiful sunshine that often graces this area of the country.



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