History
The grounds of Burlap and Beams contain a gracious farmhouse, a cluster of barns, a babbling brook and a breathtaking mountain. When viewing the property for the first time you can see why the original owners chose this spot to build their lives. The authenticity and charm of these structures has been painstakingly maintained and guarded since 1965. The property at 242 Cameron Road boasts an interesting history, having served as the site of a tavern, hotel and store under various owners, and later was worked as a farm. The building at the corner of Cameron and Athol Roads seems to have begun with one Guy Brooks. In 1820, Guy Brooks built what became known as Guy Brooks' Tavern, described in Brown's History of Warren County as the first known hotel in Thurman. It was a structure with a great stone chimney and fireplace. In the 1980s, when it became apparent that water draining off Cameron Road was causing damage to the two southernmost barns, Bill Southwick worked to protect the barn
Specialties
Imagine... a beautiful summer day. Your vows are exchanged at a rustic farm under a wooden arbor with the breathtaking backdrop of Three Sisters Mountain providing the perfect wedding portrait opportunity. Make all of your wedding day dreams come true. Our historic homestead in Thurman, NY, with its majestic views of the Adirondack Mountains, the sweetness of a babbling brook and the rustic charm of vintage barns, all ensure this is the perfect location for your most cherished occasion.