OVERVIEW
Dubbed “Retirement” in 1780, the stone-columned house looks nothing like it since its renovation in the 1940s. The elegant bilevel manor is located in a 14-acre park and can hold as many as 90 for receptions in three separate rooms and a large entry hall, or 150 in the garden. The site offers a full catering kitchen, an 1872-built grand piano, tennis and basketball courts, a picnic pavilion, and a playground.