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    Chapel Falls on the South Concho River is a historic farm wedding venue in Christoval, Texas. Situated alongside the exquisite South Concho River, this rural location is an ideal setting for an authentic country wedding. The venue features a traditional barn with a red exterior and offers romantic views of a stunning waterfall.
    Facilities and Capacity
    Chapel Falls is a charming farm and barn venue with room to accommodate up to 200 guests. The farm offers both indoor and outdoor spaces to suit your needs. Couples who desire a serene ceremony can exchange vows in front of a winding river framed by mature trees. Afterward, the modern barn is ideal for hosting the perfect country-style reception. Featuring exposed wooden beams and elegant white paneling, couples simply need to add the finishing touches to create a cozy and intimate atmosphere. Additionally, the venue has space for a DJ booth and a band so your loved ones can enjoy an evening of great entertainment. Finally, the farm allows couples to use the old red barn as a background for rustic wedding photographs they can treasure forever.
    Services Offered
    Chapel Falls on the South Concho River offers a variety of services to help your big day run as smoothly as possible. These professionals are fully equipped to take care of sound and lighting, helping to create a fun, romantic atmosphere for guests. The venue can arrange the setup of a dance floor for a magical first dance, or simply to entice guests to their feet. For couples who wish to commemorate all of the special moments leading up to this milestone, they can also accommodate engagement parties, showers, and more.
    History
    This scenic farm venue is a distinctive part of Christoval history. The barn used to house a herd of prestigious Hereford cattle which significantly furthered the Texas cattle industry at the time. Now transformed into a functional event space, couples can celebrate their love for one another in this symbolic rural location.