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A Winter Wedding at Moonstone Manor | Bennett & Andy | Elizabethtown, PA

  • Writer: Manda Jean
    Manda Jean
  • Feb 5
  • 3 min read

Planning a winter wedding in Pennsylvania comes with big questions — lighting, weather, timelines, and choosing a venue that still feels warm and romantic in January. Bennett and Andy’s wedding at Moonstone Manor in Elizabethtown, PA is a beautiful example of how magical a winter celebration can be when everything comes together intentionally.


As a Northeast Pennsylvania wedding photographer, I’ve photographed weddings across all seasons, and Moonstone Manor continues to be one of my favorite venues for couples who want elegance, history, and a naturally romantic setting — even in the winter months.


Why Moonstone Manor Is Perfect for a Winter Wedding


Moonstone Manor is known for its historic charm, rolling grounds, and timeless architecture — but it truly shines during the winter season.


What makes it ideal for January weddings:

  • Elegant indoor spaces with natural light

  • A cozy, intimate feel perfect for smaller guest counts

  • Historic stone and wood textures that photograph beautifully

  • Grounds that still feel romantic even without greenery

For Bennett and Andy, a January 17 wedding date allowed them to lean into a quieter, more intimate experience while still enjoying everything Moonstone Manor offers.


Bennett & Andy’s Wedding Day at Moonstone Manor


From the moment the day began, Bennett and Andy were focused on what mattered most: celebrating with their closest people in a setting that felt meaningful and relaxed.


Their ceremony took place indoors, allowing everyone to stay warm and present, while still benefiting from the venue’s stunning windows and architectural details. Winter light has a softness that’s incredibly flattering — especially for portraits — and their day was filled with that calm, golden glow unique to this season.


One of the biggest advantages of winter weddings is flexibility with timelines. Without the pressure of chasing sunset, we were able to move through the day smoothly and intentionally, capturing emotional moments without feeling rushed.


What Couples Should Know About Winter Weddings in Pennsylvania


If you’re considering a winter wedding in PA, Bennett and Andy’s day highlights a few important things to keep in mind:

1. Lighting matters more than weather

Winter light can actually be more consistent than summer light. Planning portraits earlier in the day ensures beautiful results.


2. Venue choice is everything

Venues like Moonstone Manor offer indoor options that still feel elegant and intentional — not like a backup plan.


3. Winter weddings feel more intimate

January weddings often have fewer distractions, allowing couples and guests to be fully present.


4. You can still get timeless portraits

Even without greenery, winter textures, architecture, and neutral palettes photograph beautifully.


Planning a Moonstone Manor Wedding in Elizabethtown, PA


If Moonstone Manor is on your venue list, here are a few planning tips I often share with couples:

  • Build extra buffer time into your schedule (winter days are shorter)

  • Choose neutral or warm tones to complement the venue’s stone features

  • Trust your photographer to guide you on lighting and portrait timing

  • Embrace the season instead of fighting it

As a photographer familiar with Moonstone Manor weddings, I help couples plan timelines that prioritize both experience and imagery — especially for winter celebrations.


A Thoughtful, Timeless Celebration


Andy & Bennett’s wedding day was a reminder that weddings don’t need to follow a summer-only rulebook. Their January wedding at Moonstone Manor felt intentional, romantic, and deeply personal — proof that winter weddings in Pennsylvania can be just as breathtaking as any other season.


Planning Your Wedding at Moonstone Manor?


If you’re planning a wedding at Moonstone Manor in Elizabethtown, PA, or considering a winter wedding in Northeast Pennsylvania, I’d love to help you document it in a way that feels natural, meaningful, and timeless.


👉 Reach out here to inquire about wedding photography availability.




Vendors that were part of their day:


Photographer: Manda Jean Photography 

Violinist: Adah

Catering/Desserts: Food For Thought Catering



 
 
 

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