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OUR STORY

Originally constructed in 1908, The Whittlesey House has been lovingly restored as an elegant gathering space, bringing people together for weddings and milestone celebrations, community events, dinner parties, and relaxing group getaways.

Drawing inspiration from the lavender fields of the French countryside, slow Southern nights, and the home’s very own history of warm hospitality, we’ve created a thoughtful and inviting event sanctuary.

 
 
 

WEDDINGS AT THE WHITTLESEY HOUSE

 
 

Whether you are looking to gather 100 people for a celebration into the night, or to say your vows in front of a few friends & family, followed by an intimate dinner, we are honored to play host to your big day.

We only allow for one wedding per weekend, and a full buyout of the property with a two-night minimum stay is required of all weddings. The Bread House & Granary is the exclusive food & beverage partner for all of our events.

We also host all types of wedding-related events, from engagement parties, bridal showers, rehearsal dinners and morning-after brunches, and we can act as a sophisticated and luxurious location for small bachelor and bachelorette getaways.

 
 

An invitation to escape, gather, daydream, and come together over life’s milestone moments.

GATHERINGS

The Whittlesey House is available for private events and meetings, including company off-sites, small group getaways and all manner of social gatherings, from tea parties to milestone celebrations. Our team will work closely with you to ensure a polished and memorable event.

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OUR SUITES

The Whittlesey House offers three exquisitely furnished, spacious suites, available to add-on for pre-wedding festivities, or as accommodation after your event concludes. Each suite is furnished with a collection of both vintage and modern pieces, with large windows overlooking the stunning gardens. 

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The Whittlesey House blends a renovated interior with modern amenities, while paying tribute to its past.

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