Another Month Closer! Renovation Progress Continues at WinMock Barn

My how time flies.  Here we are.  Early April.  It seems like only yesterday we were saying, hmmm… how could we transform this old barn? 

Fast forward to today.  WinMock continues to be swarmed with busy bees, our diligent crew working, working, working towards our first client event in June.

If you have visited WinMock earlier this year and not been back, trust us, you would be amazed at the transformation.  Last week alone we saw curbing and gravel out front.  The new vibrant red roofing continues to go up day by day.  Coats of crisp white paint  have been applied to give the barn a refreshed, yet familiar look . 

WinMock at Kinderton - Barn Event Center Renovation - Parking lot curbing

The front lawn has been transformed into our main parking lot.

WinMock at Kinderton - Barn Event Center Renovation - Silos and future loading dock

A look at the back of the barn.

WinMock at Kinderton - Barn Event Center Renovation - April 2011

A fresh new look of old WinMock.

 

Inside, the dry walling is complete with final painting on the horizon.  Wood stains have been selected to replicate the original look. 

WinMock at Kinderton - Barn Event Center Renovation - Upstairs landing

A peek into the Loft from the new upstairs landing.

Years of careful thought and attention are all coming together with the vision of the final transformation in sight.

WinMock at Kinderton - Barn Event Center Renovation - Looking Back

It has been quite the road to get us here. The people, the stories, the milestones will forever be with us.

Have a great week everyone!

WinMock Barn Added To National Register of Historic Places!

Well friends….   IT  IS  OFFICIAL!  We are so pleased to share that the barn has been added to the National Register of Historic Places.  It has been quite the undertaking and we are so proud to have WinMock receive the recognition it so duly deserves.  

For the full scoop, check out our official announcement below….
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Iconic WinMock Barn Added to the National Register of Historic Places

(Clemmons, NC)Sterling Events Group announced today that WinMock at Kinderton, site of their new special events center, has been listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.  The property, an iconic 17,000+ square foot barn, was built in the late 1920s and survives from the country estate built by S. Clay Williams, a former president of RJ Reynolds Tobacco Co.

The barn, officially listed as Win-Mock Farm Dairy, was added to the register on December 27th, 2010 in recognition of its importance to the history of North Carolina and the United States.  During its prime, Win-Mock Farm Dairy was one of the largest dairies in North Carolina with one of the biggest and best herds of Red Poll cattle in the country.  The barn’s unique architectural style features a cavernous 7,200 square foot loft designed to hold over 7,000 bales of hay.

“We are so pleased to have WinMock receive the recognition it so duly deserves, said Wayne Thomas, president of Sterling Events Group.  “We consider ourselves stewards of this magnificent barn and look forward to unveiling the beautifully renovated property this summer.”

The historic barn is being transformed by Sterling Events Group into a special events center for corporate functions, weddings and special events.    Renovation is currently underway with Windsor Commercial of Greensboro, NC onsite as general contractor.

Michael West of Winston-Salem based West and Stem Architecture led the redesign of WinMock barn.  “We have been working very closely with both the State and the U.S. Department of Interior to ensure the plans for this grand barn stay true to its historical integrity,” said West, principal architect   “Each design decision has been carefully scrutinized from both a functional and historical perspective.” 

Administered by the National Park Service and State Historic Preservation Offices, the National Register of Historic Places is the nation’s official list of historic and archaeological resources deemed worthy of preservation.  The National Register recognizes districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects significant in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering and culture.  Authorized under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Register is part of a federal program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate and protect our historic and archaeological resources.                                                            

About Sterling Events Group
Since 1985, Sterling Events Group, headquartered in Clemmons, North Carolina with offices in Charlotte and Raleigh, has provided travel, meeting planning and event production services for corporate clients nationwide.  The organization, recently named 2010 Supplier of the Year by Visit Charlotte, includes Sterling Events (meetings, incentive travel and destination management services); Sterling Audio Visual (AV equipment rental & production); Sterling By Design (event décor and design for weddings and events); Sterling Network Solutions (meetings technologies) and WinMock at Kinderton (historic dairy barn turned special events venue), all offering clients a one stop shop for all their meeting & event planning needs.  Learn more at www.SterlingEventsGroup.com

Media Contact
Andrea Littell
(336) 397-2003
andrea@sterlingevents.com

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