Mount Gulian Historic Site
Beacon, NY · (845) 831-8172 · E-mail
90 minutes north of NYC

Tucked away on twelve acres overlooking the Hudson River, Mount Gulian is an 18th century Dutch Colonial Homestead with a barn.

If it's a unique venue you're looking for, you have found it at Mount Gulian. The restored 1730's home served as a Revolutionary War Headquarters. The two museum rooms in the house are furnished with 18th and 19th century antiques.

The wedding reception room, which boasts a working fireplace, will accommodate fifty guests for a sit down dinner, year round. The 1740's barn, with its original wood plank floors and hand-hewn beams, can accommodate up to one hundred and fifty guests for a sit down dinner, from May through October.

You and your guests will delight in the gentle slope of the grounds, complete with river view, old stands of trees and lovely flower garden. Because Mount Gulian is suited only for the most discriminating couple, looking particularly for this unparalleled venue, we limit ourselves to only fifteen weddings each year.

If this is the place
you have been dreaming about,
call Mount Gulian Historic Site
845. 831. 8172 for an appointment
.
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·Sepia barn photo by Al Poelzl
Homestead photo by James Bleecker·
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