As we are leaving the beautiful property, we stop by the rustic guesthouse that is home to many pictures of the first family who owned the farm, the Fears, as well as Bobby's family. This guesthouse was a former 1900's general store. Now it houses guests as well as serves as a station for the groom & his men during any wedding festivities. During the tour, it served as headquarters for Trinkets Jewelry & Art showcasing the new bridal earring collection featuring Kasumi flameball pearls by Rita Knight.
As we stroll from the main house to the guesthouse, we meet a Southern belle, Rae Merritt and her husband, Charles. As we enter the guesthouse, we get a sense of stepping back in time...Bobby has done a wonderful restoration as well as adding touches from the past. The jewelry & art of Rita Knight and hand-painted floor cloths by Molly Lesnikowski of Rutledge, GA are displayed throughout the house.
To see more of this collection, please go to www.trinketsjewelrydesigns or www.trinketsjewelry.etsy.com. To view more art, go to www.ritaknightart.org To find out more about this wonderful wedding or event venue, go to www.serenatafarm.com
Unfortunately, it is time to leave this exquisite 70 acre paradise of majestic oaks, rural pastures, and beautiful gardens. Thank you Madison Morgan Cultural Center and Bobby D. Robinson for sharing your magical place with us!
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