The Legend of The Event Venue
A Journey Through Time
Nestled in the heart of the borough of Tatamy, Pennsylvania, at 336 Bushkill Street, our building has quietly borne witness to more than a century of transformation. From an industrious mill driven by creek-power, to a hub of wellness and community today, its story mirrors the evolving spirit of this region.
1. Mill & Manufacturing Roots
Built in the late 19th century along the banks of the Bushkill Creek, the site capitalized on the creek’s flow—a resource that powered small-scale industry throughout Tatamy’s early years.
Over time, it housed:
The Tatamy Broom Factory – reflecting the practical manufacturing of the era.
Historic Tatamy
A Coffee Mill and eventually a Silkmill – part of the region’s shift toward diversified industry.
Historic Tatamy
This legacy of industry laid the foundation for the building’s character and structural resilience.
2. Mid-Century Evolution
As the manufacturing landscape changed, so did our building’s purpose. It later served as:
The Book Barn and ABC Barn, educational and retail uses reflecting community transitions.
A yoga studio known as Olde Mill Yoga, making use of the open structure and historic charm for wellness purposes.
3. Welcome to Llantrisant & Kellyn
Today, the building has been thoughtfully renovated and is known as the Llantrisant Event Venue, home to the Kellyn Foundation. On October 23, 2025, the local historical society invited the public for a guided tour of this special space.
Through this work, the site has embraced a new chapter—as a place of gathering, healing, and community.
4. What Makes the Building Special
Historic architecture: Its original mill-era bones remain visible in features like large open spaces, exposed structure, and creek-side frontage.
Sitting along the Tatamy Trail and Bushkill Creek, the site connects past and present—industry to nature, mill to mindfulness.
Adaptive reuse: The transformation from manufacturing to Event Venue speaks to sustainability in both structure and mission.
5. Looking Ahead
As we carry forward, this building reminds us that legacy isn’t just in the bricks—it’s in the purpose we bring each day. Whether it's hosting an event, welcoming a retreat group, or simply standing as a local landmark, 336 Bushkill Street invites all of us to step into history and make it meaningful.
Nestled in the heart of the borough of Tatamy, Pennsylvania, at 336 Bushkill Street, our building has quietly borne witness to more than a century of transformation. From an industrious mill driven by creek-power, to a hub of wellness and community today, its story mirrors the evolving spirit of this region.
1. Mill & Manufacturing Roots
Built in the late 19th century along the banks of the Bushkill Creek, the site capitalized on the creek’s flow—a resource that powered small-scale industry throughout Tatamy’s early years.
Over time, it housed:
The Tatamy Broom Factory – reflecting the practical manufacturing of the era.
Historic Tatamy
A Coffee Mill and eventually a Silkmill – part of the region’s shift toward diversified industry.
Historic Tatamy
This legacy of industry laid the foundation for the building’s character and structural resilience.
2. Mid-Century Evolution
As the manufacturing landscape changed, so did our building’s purpose. It later served as:
The Book Barn and ABC Barn, educational and retail uses reflecting community transitions.
A yoga studio known as Olde Mill Yoga, making use of the open structure and historic charm for wellness purposes.
3. Welcome to Llantrisant & Kellyn
Today, the building has been thoughtfully renovated and is known as the Llantrisant Event Venue, home to the Kellyn Foundation. On October 23, 2025, the local historical society invited the public for a guided tour of this special space.
Through this work, the site has embraced a new chapter—as a place of gathering, healing, and community.
4. What Makes the Building Special
Historic architecture: Its original mill-era bones remain visible in features like large open spaces, exposed structure, and creek-side frontage.
Sitting along the Tatamy Trail and Bushkill Creek, the site connects past and present—industry to nature, mill to mindfulness.
Adaptive reuse: The transformation from manufacturing to Event Venue speaks to sustainability in both structure and mission.
5. Looking Ahead
As we carry forward, this building reminds us that legacy isn’t just in the bricks—it’s in the purpose we bring each day. Whether it's hosting an event, welcoming a retreat group, or simply standing as a local landmark, 336 Bushkill Street invites all of us to step into history and make it meaningful.
The Legend of Llantrisant
Llantrisant is an ancient town in South Wales that nurtured skilled and courageous longbowmen. These archers earned the gratitude of King Edward III of England and became the first Freemen of Llantrisant. During the Late Middle Ages, a time of famine, plague and endemic warfare throughout much of Europe, the Freemen of Llantrisant were blessed by a rare measure of freedom and community self-sufficiency. They were granted the right to manage their own courts, markets and local government, as well as promote communal use of “the commons” for livestock grazing and commerce. It became a town where the members worked collectively to improve the lives of the population, encouraging local businesses, music, education and athletics. This community focus has allowed the town to flourish for over six centuries. It is from this town that our family descends and we hope to nourish this same spirit of community within the Llantrisant Event Venue.