A Love Story Told Through the Stone Arches of Hidden Gardens Venue
- Hidden Gardens Venue
- Dec 22, 2025
- 3 min read
When couples walk through our stone arches, they usually pause. The trees, the quiet, and the 1932 stonework set the tone right away. Hidden Garden Venue is minutes from downtown Fort Worth, the property feels calm from the moment you arrive. Our garden setting and historic rooms give you a place that feels personal from the start.
A Garden Space That Helps You Settle Into the Day
Your day begins with the long view of trees as you turn off Highway 199. The stone exterior comes into sight next, and everything starts to slow down. We see it during tours and wedding days. The covered patio catches the breeze, the parlor is warm with its wood fireplace, and the ceremony site gives you a backdrop framed by greenery.

How the Spaces Fit Together
Couples usually move through the property with a natural flow. The concrete ceremony site faces the trees, so guests stay focused. The pergola patio works for a relaxed cocktail hour or as a backup entrance. Inside, the parlor has antique sofas and a working fireplace. The Roosevelt Room seats up to forty-five people and often becomes the space for intimate dinners or gatherings. For events with smaller guest counts, the indoor areas seat up to forty people in full air conditioning.
Suites That Help You Set the Tone
Your day begins in the bridal suite or the groom’s suite. The bridal suite has a lounge area and a private bathroom. The groom’s suite has a TV, gaming system, card table, and its own bathroom. Both suites give your wedding party room to settle in and take their time during the first part of the day.
Food, Drinks, and Vendor Options
You can bring your own vendors except for bartending and security. Those are booked through the venue. The prep kitchen has a service entry, sink, metal table, and refrigerator. Caterers appreciate how it connects easily to the cocktail patio, bar room, and back door. This setup gives you the freedom to plan the style of service that feels right for your group.
History That Adds Depth
The building carries many stories from its past as a family home, hunting lodge, and even a Russian Spy Camp. During restoration, the goal was to show the original stonework. The fireplaces upstairs and downstairs still anchor the rooms. The large historic bar has become a favorite feature during receptions.
What Comes With Your Booking
Your rental includes ten to twelve hours on the property. You also receive a one-hour rehearsal when available. The on-site manager stays throughout the event. We provide wood farm tables, one hundred wood padded chairs, stands, and tables for cakes, gifts, and displays. The covered patio includes heaters during colder months. You can also book engagement or bridal photo sessions for an extra fee.
How Guests Experience the Venue
Guests often comment on the trees and stone walls as soon as they arrive. Parking for eighty-five cars keeps things simple. Wide doors and ramps make the first floor and ceremony site ADA accessible. The flow from the ceremony to the cocktail hour to the indoor rooms is easy because everything is close without feeling tight. It keeps the day connected.
Conclusion
We enjoy seeing each couple make the property their own. The gardens, stonework, and quiet indoor spaces give you room to shape the day in a way that feels true to you. You’re welcome to see the space for yourself, and we’re happy to show you around. Reach out through our website or call (817) 875 3273 to schedule a tour or ask questions.
FAQs
How many guests can you host?
Outdoor weddings hold up to one hundred guests. Indoor areas seat up to forty guests.
Can we bring our own vendors?
Yes. You may bring any vendor except bartending and security. Those are booked through the venue.
Is the venue ADA accessible?
Yes. The first floor and ceremony site have wide doors and ramps.
What furniture is included?
Wood farm tables, one hundred wood padded chairs, and a variety of stands and tables for displays.




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