History
William Hardy and Sarah Jane Sallie Chambers were married December 23, 1886 in Giles County, TN. On December 3, 1890 they purchased a tract of land from Sarah’s father, Andrew H. Chambers, who was the pioneer who built the Vinta mill near Elkton, TN. They built the Hardy Chambers farmhouse on the property.
The original homestead and smoke shack remain offering a unique venue for generations to come.
The perfect place to gather.
A charming farmhouse nestled in Southern Tennessee.
Conveniently located between Nashville and Huntsville, Alabama.
Indoors it’s a cozy collage of historic wallpapers, old fireplaces, vintage dishes, original bead board and creaky wooden floors. Layered with linens, velvets, and cozy corners to converse. The large windows showcase the natural light in every room. A collection of antiques and relics are thoughtfully placed throughout. Mixed in are some original pieces from the Hardy Chamber’s homestead that will forever remain.
Meanwhile outside, this picturesque setting has you canopied under hundred-year-old pecan trees, surrounded by Tennessee rolling hills, a historic smoke shack, a flickering fire pit off the back porch, and a beautiful barn all encompassed by the quietness of this location.
Its intimate setting and romantic ambience offer you a truly unique experience.
This magical venue brings the charm of yesterdays past together with the needs of today. Hardy Chambers Farmhouse is designed to be both beautiful and functional, renovating where needed and always preserving history where we can.
In 2022, Hardy Chambers Farmhouse was purchased by Kennedy & Steele Partridge, who fell in love with its charm and left city life behind to move to rural Tennessee and fulfill their dreams. Partnering with Kennedy’s mother, Cheryl, party planner extraordinaire, this mother-daughter duo bring the perfect balance to restore Hardy Chambers Farmhouse to its full glory! They just don't make 'em like this anymore! We can't wait to welcome our guests to the Farmhouse.