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The custom of getting married at home is so charming. Imagine an outdoor wedding, assembling dear friends and loved ones on the lawn in comfortable chairs, the bride walking up a brick path to meet her groom. The tranquil sounds of a waterfall are nature's background music as a lifetime's promises are shared.
Over time, that “at home” tradition has been overcome by a desire for lavish landscapes, professional catering, and a staff to tend to the details. If only you could bring those modern amenities home, without asking your parents to bring in contractors and mortgage the house.
Welcome to The Stone House.
It’s not your house, but on your wedding day, it will feel just like home. Owners Tony and Pamela Lewis, who renewed their own wedding vows here, invite couples to tour the pristine gardens, koi ponds, waterfalls and beautiful intimate spaces of The Stone House. Think “Father of the Bride” without the drama.
Set on one exceptional acre, The Stone House offers an Old World style venue complete with wrought iron gates, flowering gardens, and stone structures that inspire the romantic at heart. Enchanting enclaves throughout the property offer something for every taste—whether it’s a charming intimate affair or an extravagant soiree. Modern amenities, including a swanky outdoor bar area, several fireplaces, audio visual capabilities and valet parking add to your comfort.
When you marry here, it's your home to enjoy for several hours. Don't rush--enjoy the bride's and groom's dressing areas as you prepare for your special day, sit back and relax at the immense stone bar, or meander through the wandering paths on the property. Watch the peaceful koi in the pond, appreciate the blooming flowers that encircle the grounds and relax.
Brides and grooms can have a “home” wedding for just a few, or more than 100 guests, complete with a professional event staff and catering team, impeccable landscaping and owners who personally greet you with the feeling that you truly are part of the family.
www.thestonehousevenue.com
Photography Courtesy of:
Michael Fragale Photography
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