Historic Rustic barn Event Venue in Plain City, Ohio
Celebrate meaningful moments in a restored Rustic barn surrounded by Central Ohio farmland. The Barn on Chapel Road offers a peaceful countryside setting where weddings, celebrations, and gatherings unfold with historic charm and natural beauty.
Our Story
An Authentic Rustic barn for Unforgettable Gatherings
The Barn on Chapel Road stands as a living reflection of heritage, craftsmanship, and countryside hospitality. Located just outside Plain City, Ohio and within easy reach of Marysville, London, and Columbus, the property centers around a restored nineteenth century Rustic barn and historic farmstead. The structure was thoughtfully revitalized by the Beachy family while preserving the character of the original beams, woodwork, and agricultural design. Modern improvements such as insulation, ventilation, and electricity allow the venue to host comfortable events while maintaining its authentic rural atmosphere. Today the barn welcomes weddings, celebrations, and gatherings that bring families and communities together. Guests experience open farmland views, natural light through historic doors, and a setting that reflects the quiet beauty of Central Ohio countryside.
Your Event Vision
A Venue Designed for Meaningful Celebrations
Every gathering at The Barn on Chapel Road begins with the vision of the host. The venue is designed to provide a flexible environment where couples, families, and organizations can shape their event according to their own style and traditions. Lawn ceremonies take place beneath open skies while the barn interior provides warm rustic spaces for receptions, meetings, and celebrations. The property includes thoughtful accessibility features such as an ADA compliant lift and accessible restrooms so guests of all ages can attend comfortably. Surrounded by working farmland and scenic countryside views, the venue offers a peaceful setting for weddings, reunions, banquets, fundraisers, and corporate gatherings. Each event becomes a meaningful experience rooted in hospitality, stewardship, and the quiet beauty of rural Ohio.
Helpful Answers
Frequently Asked Questions About The Barn
Planning an event at a historic venue often raises important questions. Here are helpful answers about hosting weddings, celebrations, and gatherings at The Barn on Chapel Road in Plain City, Ohio.
What types of events can be hosted at The Barn on Chapel Road?
The Barn welcomes weddings, receptions, family reunions, banquets, business meetings, fundraisers, and holiday events. Both large and small gatherings can be hosted depending on the layout and event style.
What is the guest capacity for each level of The Barn?
The upper level can seat up to 240 guests and is commonly used for ceremonies and large receptions. The lower level accommodates up to 140 guests for cocktail hours or smaller gatherings.
Is The Barn accessible for guests with disabilities?
Yes. The venue includes an ADA compliant lift and accessible restrooms to help ensure guests with mobility needs can comfortably attend events hosted at the barn.
Can we use our own vendors for catering and entertainment?
Yes. The Barn allows hosts to bring their own vendors including caterers, photographers, DJs, and planners so each event can reflect the host’s vision and preferences.
Are there any restrictions or special requirements for events?
To protect the historic barn and ensure safety, open flames, pets, confetti, rice, and glitter are not permitted. Alcohol must be served by a licensed bartender with proper insurance coverage.
Where is The Barn located, and what parking is available?
The venue is located at 11205 Converse Chapel Road in Plain City, Ohio. The property includes approximately one acre of grass parking that can accommodate up to 125 vehicles.
Is drinking water provided on-site?
Hosts are responsible for providing bottled drinking water for guests. The prep room sinks at the barn are intended for food preparation and cleanup rather than potable drinking water.
What are the curfew and event end times?
Events must conclude by 11:00 PM. Last call occurs at 10:00 PM and music ends by 10:30 PM to help preserve the peaceful environment of the surrounding countryside.














