A little bit of history, a lot of heart, and a whole lot of blueberries. A place to gather, celebrate, and return to.

Southern venue for weddings, seasons, and simple moments worth keeping.

Weddings & Gatherings

Rooted in a land that has welcomed families for years, Heirloom Fields carries that story forward with an intentional, artfully simple approach to gathering.

A gold vase with white flowers and greenery on a wooden table, with glasses and tableware in the background.
Outdoor wooden cart with glasses, bottles, and a brass bowl, decorated with greenery and flowers.
A bouquet of white and light peach roses with blue and white smaller flowers and green foliage.
Elegant table setting with a white plate, blue napkin, and glassware, surrounded by floral arrangements.

Blueberry Season: Stained Fingers & Slow Saturdays

The tradition continues. Join us this season at Heirloom Fields for fresh-picked blueberries and the kind of quiet farm mornings that stay with you.

Picking Blueberries
A wicker basket filled with blueberries sitting on a wooden post outdoors.

New Hands. Same Rows.

A New Chapter.

For years, this land was known as White Oak Fields. I first stepped into these rows as a live wedding painter—capturing the golden light and the celebrations of others. I fell in love with the quiet magic of this place one brushstroke at a time. When the opportunity came to carry the legacy forward, we knew we had to say yes.

When we took over, we didn't just see a blueberry farm—we saw a place where history is made and memories are kept. We renamed it Heirloom Fields as a promise to honor the roots already planted here while growing something beautiful for the future.

Here's the thing… We’re learning as we go. We’re figuring out the rhythms of the harvest and the magic of the golden hour. But we know one thing for sure: this land is meant to be shared. Whether you’re here for a bucket of berries or a walk down the aisle, we’re honored to welcome you home.

I still pick up the brushes for a select few celebrations each year, but my heart is now rooted in making sure the real-life view is just as beautiful as the ones I’ve captured on canvas.