Nashville Is Getting a Stunning New Glass Wedding Venue

If you’ve been searching for a wedding venue in Tennessee that offers something genuinely different, something that stops you mid-scroll and makes you think “that’s it,” you already know how rare that feeling is. Most venues offer beautiful. A handful offer extraordinary. What’s coming to The Estate at Cherokee Dock in Spring 2027 belongs in a category of its own.

Introducing The Conservatory at Cherokee Dock.

A New Chapter for Tennessee’s Most Celebrated Estate

The Estate at Cherokee Dock has spent more than a decade setting the standard for weddings in Tennessee. Situated on 20 private acres along Old Hickory Lake, just outside of Nashville, the Estate has become one of the most recognized wedding properties in the region, known for its waterfront ceremony backdrops, sweeping lakefront views, and an atmosphere that makes every wedding feel like it was designed specifically for the couple celebrating there.

The Conservatory is the next chapter in that story.

Purpose-built as a dedicated event structure on the Cherokee Dock grounds, The Conservatory will be a fully climate-controlled glass building with soaring floor-to-ceiling windows, lush new landscaping, and views of the Cumberland River framing the horizon beyond. It is the most significant addition to the property in years, and quite possibly the most anticipated new event space to be announced in Tennessee’s wedding industry.

What Makes a Glass Conservatory Different

Couples planning a wedding in Tennessee face a tension that every engaged couple in the South knows well. You want the beauty of an outdoor wedding. The light, the open air, the feeling of being surrounded by nature on one of the most important days of your life. But you also want the reliability of an indoor venue. The climate control, the protection from weather, the confidence that your day will unfold exactly as planned.

The Conservatory was designed to resolve that tension entirely.

Floor-to-ceiling glass walls will flood the space with natural light throughout the day, creating an atmosphere that shifts from ceremony to cocktail hour to reception in a way that no traditional ballroom can replicate. The surrounding landscape, an entirely new vision for the Cherokee Dock grounds featuring an ornamental pond, manicured lawns, and blooming garden beds, will be visible from nearly every angle inside the space. Guests will feel immersed in the outdoors while being completely protected from the elements, in any season, in any weather. Explore the gallery.

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The Details

The Conservatory will seat up to 360 guests and accommodate up to 450 for standing events, making it one of the largest glass wedding venues in the Southeast. 

Every booking at Cherokee Dock includes a dedicated day-of coordinator, and couples have access to Infinity Hospitality’s in-house planning, catering, and production teams, meaning the entire wedding experience can be orchestrated under one roof, on one breathtaking property.

Why Tennessee Couples Are Already Taking Notice

Nashville has grown into one of the country’s top destination wedding markets over the past decade. Couples are coming from across the country specifically to get married here, drawn by the city’s energy, its vendor ecosystem, and the caliber of properties available in the surrounding area. But even within that elevated market, a fully climate-controlled glass conservatory on a private waterfront estate is something that hasn’t existed, until now.

For couples who want a wedding venue in Tennessee that photographs beautifully in every season, accommodates a large guest list without sacrificing intimacy, and offers the kind of setting that guests will talk about long after the last dance, The Conservatory represents exactly what they’ve been looking for.

Spring 2027 Dates Are Now Open

The Conservatory at Cherokee Dock will open Spring 2027, and dates are available now. If you’ve been looking for a wedding venue that offers something truly extraordinary, this is your moment to be among the first.

We’d love to show you what’s coming.