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Historic Waverly Mansion

WaverlyHistoric Waverly Mansion is associated with many of the “founding families” of Maryland and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Nathan Dorsey, son of Colonel John Dorsey, built the main section of the mansion between 1756 and 1764. The property was later sold to Revolutionary War hero, Colonel John Eager Howard, governor of Maryland from 1788 to 1790. Colonel Howard gave the house and land to his son, George, who later also served as governor of the state (1831-33). George Howard and his wife, Prudence, a member of the Ridgeley family, named their estate after the popular Sir Walter Scott novel, Waverley.

Bride's RoomWith its mid-18th century architecture, meticulously restored interior rooms, modern amenities and beautifully landscaped grounds and gardens, Waverly Mansion's one-of-a-kind setting adds just the right atmosphere to every occasion. Surprise friends, influence business associates and make wedding memories that last a lifetime.

Candlelight Tour of Waverly
See historic Waverly Mansion dressed in its holiday best while you enjoy refreshments and seasonal music provided by the Die Liedersanger Madrigal Singers. Sponsored by the Howard County Council of Garden Clubs. Pay fee at the door. The address is 2300 Waverly Mansion Drive, Marriottsville 21104.
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Weddings
Social Activities
Business Meetings
Directions

Weddings

Reception in TentWhen it comes to weddings, engagement parties, anniversary dinners and other affairs of the heart, Waverly Mansion is truly a place for all seasons.

Spring and summer bloom in Waverly's beautifully landscaped grounds and gardens. Winter and autumn affairs achieve a special elegance created by Waverly Mansion's historic ambiance.

The mansion itself can accommodate up to 100 guests in a buffet-style affair. Larger parties and sit-down dining are accommodated by including the surrounding gardens. Beginning December 2005, a permanent 40 x 60 foot tent will be on the grounds. It will accommodate up to 150 people with expansion to 200 and can be heated.

Social Activities

ParlorTurn any social activity into an occasion to remember by holding it at historic Waverly Mansion. Garden clubs, community associations, and sports organizations will discover what a difference a Waverly setting can make.

Whether you're having tea and scones or coffee and donuts, the Waverly location makes it special.

Business Meetings

Dining RoomIf you've been looking for just the right location for your next business function, look no further than Historic Waverly Mansion.

Waverly's peaceful setting in the rolling hills of the Howard County countryside will ease even the most work-stressed minds. And its well designed interior spaces provide the perfect setting for a business seminar, conference or luncheon.

The mansion's Historic Kitchen is the perfect choice for an early morning breakfast, while the dining room lends an air of formality to a luncheon with associates. Each room can seat up to 15 people.

Directions

Historic Museum KitchenThe mansion is located at 2300 Waverly Mansion Drive. Take Interstate 70 to Exit 83; proceed north a short distance on Marriottsville Road to the first right turn, Warwick Way; travel 550 feet to a left turn on Waverly Mansion Drive.

Call 410-313-5400, Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-noon for additional information, availability and rates.

To view a calendar showing dates that are already reserved, click here. Only the months with existing reservations will be shown.

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