about us

In the early 1970's, Reggie Mariner spent many Saturdays and summer evenings hauling junk, thinning trees and building bridges to set the ground work for his dream of a turn-of-the-century artisan's village. Through the years, he built many buildings using second generation beams, doors, hinges and bricks or any other materials he could save.
Reggie's ambition is to preserve the roots of our Worcester County farm life while collecting and salvaging the artifacts and architectural pieces which may have otherwise been sent to the junk yard.
You may remember the holiday shows and enjoyed visiting the many artisans or sampling the delicious country cooking! While we no longer run the shows, we still maintain the grounds to create that one-of-a-kind ambiance that would be perfect for your wedding, special event or artistic imagination!
Reggie's ambition is to preserve the roots of our Worcester County farm life while collecting and salvaging the artifacts and architectural pieces which may have otherwise been sent to the junk yard.
You may remember the holiday shows and enjoyed visiting the many artisans or sampling the delicious country cooking! While we no longer run the shows, we still maintain the grounds to create that one-of-a-kind ambiance that would be perfect for your wedding, special event or artistic imagination!