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The View at Anderson Farm



PHOTOGRAPHED BY DIANA MARIE PHOTOGRAPHY


Where weddings are styled, not staged.


Set on seventy acres of private land just outside Nashville, The View at Anderson Farm is an estate venue designed for couples with a discerning eye. Originally built in the 1950s and held by the same family for generations, the property has been reimagined with a modern sensibility—clean lines, open space, and an intentional balance between architecture and landscape.


The venue is offered exclusively as a two-day experience, allowing celebrations to unfold without compression or compromise. From curated installations to thoughtful pacing, the estate becomes a blank canvas for weddings that feel considered, editorial, and entirely personal.


With creative influence from internationally recognized bridal designer Olia Zavozina, the space reflects a fashion-first approach to weddings—where proportion, light, texture, and movement matter. A refined bridal cottage, a climate-controlled pavilion, and expansive grounds support events that feel immersive and elevated from every angle.


This is not a backdrop for trends.

This is a setting for style with staying power.


When couture bridal designer Olia Zavozina and her husband, third-generation farmer Derek McFarlin, speak about their newest venture, they don’t describe it simply as a wedding venue. They describe it as a dream—one that brings together two seemingly different worlds on Derek’s family land in Fairview, Tennessee.


Called The View at Anderson Farm, the property spans rolling acres just outside Nashville, offering sweeping views, open skies, and a rare sense of calm. It is undeniably Tennessee in its beauty, yet unmistakably refined. Like Olia herself, the venue balances elegance and authenticity, glamour and groundedness, without apology.

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