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Gunston Hall

A bride and groom kiss while holding hands, standing on a path lined with tall, leafy trees. The bride wears a white dress and holds a bouquet; the groom wears a dark suit and tie.
A bride and groom stand together in a sunlit forest, surrounded by tall trees and green grass, gazing lovingly at each other on their wedding day.
A bride and groom stand smiling outdoors in front of a farmhouse, holding a bouquet of red and white flowers. The bride wears an off-shoulder white dress and veil, and the groom wears a blue suit with a red tie.
Five women in formal dresses stand smiling on a white porch, holding bouquets of flowers. The porch has white columns and railings, with a green chair to the left, and trees visible in the background.
Two large white tents are set up on a lawn in front of a historic brick house at sunset, with groups of people gathered beneath the tents and a dramatic, cloudy sky overhead.
A courtyard with brick paving features a small fountain with two swan sculptures. Tables covered in peach cloths, floral centerpieces, and benches are arranged under leafy trees beside a brick building.
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Say “I do” on the historic grounds of George Mason’s Gunston Hall. Weddings at Gunston Hall are truly a special occasions and can include the use of the newly opened Riverside Garden, grounds, the Ann Mason Room (located in the visitor center) and its adjoining courtyard. We look forward to making your special day one for the history books!

The Ann Mason Room can accommodates up to 125 guests seated and 150 for a standing reception. With over 550 acres of landscape, the possibilities for outside weddings are endless and can accommodate up to 250 guests.

To schedule a tour of the facility and grounds and to begin planning your next event, contact our event team at: