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Our Charlottesville Elopement in Shadow of the Blue Ridge
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Our Charlottesville Elopement in Shadow of the Blue Ridge

April 4, 2022

Pushing aside all our plans for a small wedding with our kids as attendants, I planned an elopement, instead.

Amidst all the crazy around the world wide disease, an elopement made better sense, although my kids and I were devastated.

My intended, though, promised a formal wedding ceremony when the world again became sane.

Calling around Northern Virginia to try to sync an officiant with a venue, etc, I hit many walls…until the doors opened in the Charlottesville area at Prospect Hill Inn, which promised 18th century charm, tranquility, and ease.

When booking a room with them, they provide the venue, officiant, flowers, cake, champagne…and our choice of location for the ceremony and photography, indoors and out.

PROSPECT HILL INN

Doc Findley, the proprietor of Prospect Hill Inn, personally responded to my all my questions with promptness and clarity.

All I needed to bring, he said, was my fiancé and the marriage license.

JEN FARIELLO PHOTOGRAPHY

Doc’s wife connected me to any vendors I might want to use, from which I contacted a photographer from Charlottesville, Jen Fariello who soon responded to my inquiry with great friendliness.

Requesting a phone call to get to know me, she asked about our interests and preferences, which included my historical sewing of an Audrey Hepburn-Givenchy dress from Sabrina, which she wanted to feature. Ooo!

And on that happy note, all photography in this blog post are by the incredible Jen Fariello who documented our special day for us to remember and our loved ones to see from afar!

THE BIG DAY MASSIVE COLD FRONT

Although I was hoping for an outdoor ceremony and photography among beautiful spring flowers, like cherry blossoms, our comfortable spring weather deeply dipped the night before into the freeze zone, destroying all the gorgeous spring foliage.

While that saddened me, I was heartened that Prospect Hill Inn was prepared to allow me to make last minute decisions based on the weather…or my mere whim…which I found to be unique from other venues.

Arriving upon the property, I caught my first glimpse beyond the online photos of our honeymoon cottage…

Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography

While W waited for me in the manor house, I prepared for the ceremony…then heard Jen knocking at the door…

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At the manor house everything was ready from gorgeous crystal chandeliers…

Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography

…to the famed Jean Antoine Houdon of Thomas Jefferson, which I wanted overseeing the nuptials!

Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography

Presented with my bouquet, of which the inn owners completely coordinated on their own with a florist they contract with…along with the groom’s boutonniere…

Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography

First look…hah! Not the way I imagined, but I had no idea how this would all play out.

Since this was an elopement, I knew it would be more low key, so I simply ran with their recommendations and enjoyed the moment.

Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography

Greatly missing my kids and fearing it would seem sort of weird, just doing this with a few of us, the owners, staff, and guests all watched with warm smiles that enveloped the atmosphere, so that it was all so natural and happy.

PRELUDE TO THE CEREMONY

The setting of the indoor ceremony with Thomas Jefferson and a Jazz musician in a colorful French Country red room upon the grand piano!

Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography

While Jefferson represents my 18th century love, the jazz musician represents my fiancee’s background.

His father, who taught at Yale University, was also part of a jazz group, that famously held yearly performances at the college.

And of course, I love grand pianos and French Country decor…so we were set!

Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography
Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography
Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography

CEREMONY

Upon meeting the officiant, a retired lawyer/judge, soon after I entered the manor house, he cheerfully introduced himself and asked if I’d prefer a civil ceremony or religious.

Choosing a religious ceremony, I was deeply moved (as was W) at the officiant’s fully memorized speech with Scripture that completely inspired without being silly or boring.

So beautiful and meaningful…something I presumed I’d have to abandon at the thought of an elopement.

Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography
Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography
Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography
Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography
Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography

PRESENTING MR. AND MRS.

Humorously, Jen asked us to hold the poses as she took tons more photos!

Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography
Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography
Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography

CHAMPAGNE

Also provided by the inn was the celebratory champagne…

Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography
Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography
Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography
Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography

My early 19th century shawl was perfect for my 1950s dress for our forthcoming walk upon the grounds of the inn, established in the 18th century.

Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography
Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography

Toasts at the 18th century boxwood entry to the manor house…

Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography

To my surprise, another 18th century Virginia event transpired…the shooting of guns into the air in the distance! (Was the Continental Army somewhere, about? Be still my heart…)

CELEBRATING OUTDOORS

Strolling in front of our honeymoon cottage…

Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography

…and then to the pergola just beyond the cottage…

Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography
Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography
Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography

I especially love these photos where Jen blurred out the background…when she interviewed me on the phone she learned of my hope for springtime in the photos, since I do not like winter.

She had the perfect solution to soften the hardness of dead wood in winter after a deep freeze the night before!

I marvel at how much I especially love these shots!

Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography

Somehow during our ceremony, the lateness of the afternoon warmed with the sun and our new lives together, so with Jen’s encouragement, I removed my shawl and was quite comfortable…rare for me!

Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography
Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography
Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography
Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography
Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography

Unexpectedly, Jen suggested I pull up my play list from my phone so we could dance…what a special touch!

Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography

CAKE AND CHAMPAGNE

Also provided by the inn was this cute little cake from a nearby bakery they often contract with.

Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography

Not only adorably cute, it was scrumptious…and I’m not even a fan of cake.

Our elopement in the shadow of the Virginia Blue Ridge at Prospect Hill Inn documented by @jenfariello photography

Many thanks to all who created this special day for us.

True to their word, all I had to do was bring the groom and the marriage license!

Stay tuned for more from this venue and photography shoot!

PHOTOGRAPHY AND VENUE CREDITS

Venue:
website: Prospect Hill Inn
instagram: Prospect Hill Inn

Photographer:
website: Jen Fariello Photography
instagram: @jenfariello

Engagement and Wedding Rings:
website: Jerry’s Occoquan Jewelers

Elopement dress:
Audrey Hepburn’s Givenchy styled dress from Sabrina, which I sewed
stay tuned for more photos by Jen of my dress in upcoming blog post

For more photos, check my Flickr set.

EPILOGUE 2025

Sadly, a crazy life at this old house has kept me busy, and I’m finally updating my blog and wanted to tag the Findley’s for their wonderful provision at their lovely inn…but now I’ve learned that Prospect Hill Inn has new owners.

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2 Comments

  • Quinn says:
    February 24, 2025 at 2:43 pm

    How lovely! What a magical and special day, with all sort sof unexpected treats! The photos are indeed lovely and your smiles bring the warmth of spring. WIshing you the very best!

    Quinn

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    • lahbluebonnet says:
      February 25, 2025 at 10:03 am

      Thank you!!! =)

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