September 3, 2025
Stephany and Kyle said “I do” at Fox Hollow Farm, a dreamy 1940s manor estate tucked into Issaquah’s foothills – just about 30 minutes from downtown Seattle. With rolling hills, manicured English-style gardens, a rustic barn, and a gentle creek, the venue felt like stepping into a storybook… with better food.
The couple set their ceremony beside a private creek on the lush lawns – intimate, picturesque, and perfectly framed by shady trees. Later, portraits were taken in the gardens and near the rustic barn, surrounded by landscaped paths and elegant architecture that made every photo feel polished yet genuine.
Stepping into the historic manor felt like visiting a timeless home – with sweet dormer windows and world‑class amenities, including air conditioning, overnight accommodations for up to 16 guests, and ample charming detail for both comfort and beauty.
Dinner was more than delicious – it was local love in every bite. Herban Feast, the venue’s in-house caterer, served farm-to-table dishes using produce and herbs grown right on the property, giving the menu personal and seasonal flair.
The reception unfolded under clear tents and garden lighting, surrounded by rolling hills and the gentle lull of Issaquah Creek. Guests moved effortlessly from cocktails on the lawn to dining under the stars, with the rustic barn standing by as atmosphere and backup all in one.
Stephany and Kyle’s wedding felt elegant, effortless, and personal – like a beautiful secret just outside the city. Their day was filled with genuine emotions, beautiful light in the gardens, and a flow that felt true to who they are.
Pro Tip: If you’re planning a Fox Hollow Farm wedding, invest in comfy shoes – garden paths and cobblestones are beautiful and slightly tricky in stilettos.
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