Built in 1776, the Nathan Hale Homestead is a National Historic Landmark and the birthplace of Connecticut’s State Hero, Nathan Hale. The property features an 18th-century English Barn with rare gunstock timber framing, a charming 19th-century Dairy Barn, and open pastures surrounded by stone walls and forest. This beautiful home offers a quintessentially New England backdrop for your wedding day or other event.
Amenities:
Historic barns outfitted with electrical outlets and dimmable lighting
18th-century English Barn seats approximately 50 people
19th-century Dairy Barn equipped with catering prep area & bar station
Paved patio adjacent to barns may be tented to accommodate adjoining 40′ x 40′ and 20′ x 30′ tents
Expansive green space may be tented to accommodate 250 people
For more information, please contact:
Jack Spillane
jack.spillane@connecticutlandmarks.org
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