Ardenwood Affair

In 1849, George Patterson left the Midwest for California's gold fields. He tried mining for a year but failed miserably. He decided to turn to something he know how to do well; farming. By 1877, he transformed himself into one of the wealthiest and most respected men in the area and was able to acquire 6,000 acres of prime land in the fertile plains of the East Bay.

Today his home is still a working farm. Named after a forest described in Shakespeare's As You Like It, Ardenwood is still a place where you can travel back in time. Draft horses still pull wagons, ladies wear Victorian dresses and the land still grows the kind of crops it did 100 years ago. Guests can stroll through the beautiful gardens that surround the Patterson House, a beautiful 19th century mansion restored to its original elegance and the impressive focal point of Ardenwood.

An all outdoor facility with an expansive lawn, complete with a charming, turn of the century Victorian style gazebo provides an exquisite area for weddings and receptions. Evening receptions are especially magical with old-fashioned oil lanterns glowing on each table. A gleaming Victorian Horse-drawn Carriage is available for hire.

Ardenwood. . . a special place where history meets romance.


34600 Ardenwood Blvd, Fremont, CA
925.426.3055 | website