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The History of Vignon Manor Farm
Vignon Manor Farm dates back to the late 1700’s with only three recorded owners in its history. The Crouse family purchased the land in 1996 and built the property from the ground up to be a top of the line training facility for show horses. What was once a top of the line riding and training barn, is now home to a unique luxury barn wedding and events venue. We look forward to adding to its history in the years to come by being a part of many couples special day that begins their own future together.
“ It is incredibly important to me that every person that walks in the door of Vignon knows they are all equally important to us. Each couple that we host for their wedding day, and each vendor we interact with, is just as special as the last.”
– Ashley Ackerman, Owner
When You Are Here, You Are Family
“It is our motto to make sure each wedding at Vignon Manor Farm is just as special as the last”
Meet Our Team
Ashley Ackerman
Owner
Born and raised in Harford County, my family is the original owners and builders of Vignon Manor Farm. Ashley, the owner and operates Vignon with her husband Bill. She handles all of our social media, contracts, inquiries, and back end operations from start to finish. When not working or helping couples with any venue questions they may have, you will find her raising her three kids or in the saddle riding her horses and horse showing.
Bill Ackerman
Chief of Operations
Raised in Harford County, Bill is a graduate of Edgewood High School and attended West Virginia Wesleyan College. You will find Bill giving tours to couples at Vignon Manor, driving clients around to all the beautiful places on Vignon property, and handling all on site operations for the venue.. Bill enjoys working one on one with couples and their vendors to make sure that their wedding day goes off just more beautifully than they had even imagined. When not working, you will find Bill on the football field coaching his two sons football teams or at the sidelines of the riding ring cheering on his youngest daughter and her pony!