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is Johnson County Park & Recreation District's
premier event facility and the perfect venue for any special event
including weddings, family reunions, holiday parties, corporate retreats,
and banquets. The on-site facilities feature unique lodging and large
event accommodations beautifully situated on 22 rolling acres and
adjoining more than 600 acres of future parkland. Located just minutes
from Kansas City in Edgerton, Kansas, Mildale Farm is sure to meet
your every special event need and to provide the ideal setting for
you and your guests to create lasting memories. To inquire about rental
options or to reserve your date, please call (913) 826-2957.

The Equestrian-Style Barn
The centerpiece of Mildale Farm is a high-quality constructed
barn featuring a stunning center cupola and dormer windows.
The barn has 8,672 square feet of usable space. Though designed with
an equestrian motif, this peg constructed barn with few mechanical
fasteners, has never been used for keeping horses or other animals.
It has a beautiful hand-laid brick floor and also includes restrooms,
a catering kitchen, and partitioning capability.
The Estate
A fully furnished, 3,354-square-foot brick home in the Williamsburg
style with 3 bedrooms, 4 baths, a living room, family room, kitchen,
dining room and a recreation room. It can accommodate up to 8 overnight
guests.
The Cottage
A fully furnished 1,249-square-foot cottage is equipped with 1 bedroom,
1.5 baths, living room, and kitchen. It will accommodate up
to 4 overnight guests.
The 20-foot wide primary driveways within the farm site feature approximately
2,500 linear feet of brick construction. Lining the property boundaries
along U.S. Highway 56, and 199th Street is approximately five miles
of striking three-rail white fencing.
The property also includes nine manmade fishing ponds, including two
that are between five and seven acres.
Contact
For more information, please contact Katie Baergen at (913)
826-2957 or e-mail her at info@jcprd.com.
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Designated
a "Best of Weddings" venue in 2010 by The Knot Missouri-Kansas magazine.
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