The Fields has a rich history that has been preserved for all its residents to admire. Our Clubhouse Barn covers 20,000 square feet and has a 24’ ceiling. The original sloping ramp bridge was created to carry the weight of tractors and farm machinery. It has since been reinvented as an historic covered bridge of cedar, brick, local Green County stone, and a unique flooring of black slate cobblestones that continue inside into the entry. The 300 pound entry door is a massive 4 feet wide and 8 feet tall, and is made of solid native Indiana hickory.
The wood floor inside the clubhouse is the original 50 year old spruce barn wood, sanded and coated with ten layers of wax. Once upon a time, bales of hay were stacked on it 24 feet high, sharing space with a collection of vintage cars. The fireplace is the largest we know of, built in southern Indiana since World War II. It is constructed of handpicked Wisconsin granite from the Lake Superior area. The hand-built fire box is double sided, nearly 20 feet tall from its base supports, and burns both gas and wood. The walls of the clubhouse are 5 layers of paint from a rich palette of colors that were painstakingly hand-sponged onto the walls in a glazing technique that rivals the best of old world weathered walls.
With two spaces available, our Clubhouse is perfect venue for weddings and receptions, bridal showers, baby showers, holiday parties, anniversary dinners, meetings, graduation events, and more. Contact us to find out how we can host your next event.