Season · 80–180 guests
Stone fireplaces, evergreen garlands, and the quiet drama of the off-season.
Winter turns the estate quiet and dramatic, and the Welcome Center is where that mood lands best: stone fireplace lit, wrought-iron chandeliers glowing against 20-foot ceilings, the polished concrete floor holding the candlelight instead of scattering it. This is where 80 to 180 guests gather for a wedding that leans into the season rather than working around it. Evergreen garlands along the room and up the fireplace mantel echo the property's own tree line outside the patio doors, and velvet linens on the tables pick up the warmth of the chandeliers overhead. A hot-drink bar gives guests something to hold between the ceremony and reception, a small but real comfort on a cold day. Cathedral candles do the rest of the work once the sun goes down early, filling the 5,400 square feet with the kind of low, steady light that a summer wedding never gets. The full-length patio stays part of the room even in winter, framing the gardens through glass rather than opening onto them, and on-site parking for about 100 vehicles means guests are inside and warm within minutes of arriving. Every venue here carries an indoor rain plan at no extra cost, so a snow or ice call made 24 to 48 hours out changes nothing about the day itself. Catering comes from Robert Ryan Catering & Design or Tosco's Catering, both familiar with what a winter menu and bar service ask for on this property.
Recommended Venue
Where winter weddings look best.
Flagship Venue
The Welcome Center
Your gateway to the estate. Soaring ceilings, a stone fireplace, an open patio, and 5,400 square feet of refined gathering space. The Welcome Center hosts weddings, galas, banquets, fundraisers, and corporate events with room for up to 220 guests.
Explore The Welcome CenterDecor Direction
The look-and-feel checklist.
- Evergreen garlands
- Hot-drink bar
- Velvet linens
- Cathedral candles
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