Weddings/Functions
View from the Hinman Settler Road
View from the back patio
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The elegant 1831 Federal mansion, the Samuel Read Hall House, is set in the rolling agricultural landscape of Brownington Village, a National Historic District. From every direction beautiful pastoral views enchant the eye. There are two parlors, a library, and an old fashioned kitchen, all with working fireplaces. The house also has a small code compliant kitchen, and a handicap access bathroom. The east side of the house has a bluestone terrace overlooking the museum grounds. Upstairs, a sitting room, bedroom and private bath are available for the bridal party to dress and relax with friends and family. The grounds are designed with a space adequate for a tent up to 100 feet long, a convenient place for a caterers’ tent, and parking.
The house can seat 40 guests, the terrace 24 guests, and the grounds can accommodate groups up to 150 guests.
The fee for the site is $1500.
Please call us at (802) 754-2022 or email us at director@oldstonehousemuseum.org for the details.
For links to businesses that provide wedding services (i.e. photographers) visit our Wedding Links page.
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