Best Mansion wedding venues in New York

Our Curated List of the Top 10 New York Mansion Wedding Venues

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    Windows on the Lake

    Lake Ronkonkoma, New York
    Catering to one wedding at a time on the water, at this premiere waterfront wedding venue on Long Island, Windows On The Lake, has a beautiful waterfront chapel with stunning views for your ceremony, reception, and wedding photographs. Early arrivals will be greeted with champagne and water on the veranda overlooking the lake;
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    OHEKA CASTLE

    Huntington, New York
    Embellish your fairytale with a wedding at one of Long Island's premium wedding venues - OHEKA CASTLE! Combining 21st century amenities with European-inspired architecture, gardens, and general charm, OHEKA CASTLE remains as one o f the most coveted wedding venues in the world.
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    The Mansion at Oyster Bay

    Woodbury, New York
    The Mansion at Oyster Bay stands majestically in the heart of 120 perfectly manicured acres in Woodbury, Long Island. The ambiance of this magnificent Gold Coast estate is rich with elegance and hospitality, but updated with modern amenities. Make a grand entrance down a sweeping staircase into the lobby, decorated with a stately black and white marble floor.
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    The Mansion at West Sayville

    West Sayville, New York
    Overlooking the Great South Bay and Fire Island, The Mansion at West Sayville is a historic venue with vast grounds and unobstructed views of the docks. Experience a private club atmosphere in a restored 1909 mansion with a timeless dark wood decor and hanging chandeliers. Hold your ceremony outdoors on the beautiful manicured grounds or at the nearby Maritime Museum on the Dock.
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    Mansion on Delaware Avenue

    Buffalo, New York
    Have your guest discover the place where historic luxury meets modern comfort at your wedding at The Mansion on Delaware Avenue. This beautifully restored building with rustic red bricks, black roofing, and white accents is reminiscent of Second Empire architecture, which will take you and your guests back in time to the golden era of luxury and elegance.
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    The Bogardus Mansion

    New York, New York
    The Bogardus Mansion is a piece of New York City history. Named after its builder, James Bogardus, the originator of cast-iron building design, the mansion was built in 1858 and has been beautifully restored and recast. The landmark is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a perfect place to start your own family history.
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    Whitby Castle

    Rye, New York
    Whitby Castle is set on 126 acres overlooking the Long Island Sound in Rye, New York. This timeless turn-of-the-century castle boasts breathtaking views of Milton Harbor, a restaurant, and grandiose ballrooms. An impressive structure, Whitby Castle resembles one only found in storybooks! If you’ve dreamt of horse and carriages, lavish gowns, and Prince Charming, this venue is perfect for you.
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    Chateau at Coindre Hall

    Huntington, New York
    The Chateau at Coindre Hall mansion was built in 1912 and is modeled after a medieval French chateau. In addition to the magnificent views of Huntington Harbor, there are numerous photo opportunities including an indoor courtyard, six fireplaces, and a tremendous spiral staircase.
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    The Mansion of Saratoga

    Rock City Falls, New York
    Make it an affair to remember with a wedding at The Mansion of Saratoga! Historic and opulent, this 23-room Venetian villa-style estate from the 1800s sets a glamorous old-world backdrop as you gather with your closest family and friends to celebrate your love.
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    The Jewish Museum

    New York, New York
    Located on New York City’s world-famous Museum Mile, The Jewish Museum not only offers distinctive collection significant to Jewish culture, but also offers beautiful venues that are ideal for any wedding day. Nestled in the former Warburg Mansion, this stunning venue boasts unrivaled architectural detail to accompany its seminal collections of art, antiques, and other pieces of Jewish history.