Upstate New York Wedding Venue with Lodging
Are you dreaming of an upstate New York wedding venue with lodging that’s both unique and inviting?
Welcome to The Maples Estate! We host seriously awesome extended weekend weddings for unconventional and creative couples!
With lodging included for up to 17 guests in our 1855 colonial farmhouse, you are sure to enjoy every little moment of your weekend surrounded by your closest friends and family - and don’t forget the big party! We host weddings up to 150 guests but also love those intimate gatherings with micro wedding packages available. We include 3-nights in all our packages but you are welcome to add an extra night to keep the party going, or even enjoy a night to yourselves to relax into the weekend or start your honeymoon early!
We are your home base all weekend long in upstate New York with lodging including comfortable gathering spaces, double parlor sitting rooms, bar room, grand veranda, swimming pool and large kitchen.
For those staying onsite, there are five private bedrooms, an adult sized bunk room for late night fun and three full-sized bathrooms. We include everything you could need from sheets and towels, to pots, pans and sunscreen and with so many unique spaces to relax, you are sure to build incredible memories all weekend long!
We are your destination for unforgettable extended weekend wedding celebrations!
Celebrate your love all weekend long with a seriously awesome weekend wedding in beautiful upstate NY! From arriving at your home base for the weekend to departing together as newlyweds you are guaranteed to build memories that last a lifetime.
“The house (and the expert renovations applied to it) is so charming and beautiful, overflowing with details from the wallpaper to the bannisters and everything in between…They have such an eye for design, and every detail has been thought of!” -- Dan & Laura
Have you been dreaming of an upstate New York wedding venue with lodging?
Wondering where your guests will sleep or how everything fits together?
View this blog post to learn more about our 1855 colonial farmhouse lodging!