To begin your marriage at Reid Castle, is to become part of a history that began with the marriage in 1888 of New York Tribune owner Whitelaw Reid and his wife Elizabeth. The newlyweds envisioned transforming their country home into the legendary architectural and landscaping landmark it is today. Their time in France, where Whitelaw served as American Ambassador, is reflected in every aspect of this jewel in Westchester’s crown of grand estates. It represents the peak of that period’s aesthetics as reflected in its gloriously gleaming reception hall and reception rooms with
original chambers imported from an historic French chateau. The entire grand ground floor is exclusively yours for your wedding day.
Their policy of one wedding per day ensures the staff maintains a level of exclusive service and culinary standards that are the perfect complement to the magnificent setting of Reid Castle.
The manicured grounds were designed by Fredrick Law Olmsted, the visionary landscaper of New York’s Central Park. French doors open to elegant terraces adding additional gracious touches to this magnificent mansion.
Convenient to all major air, rail and interstate road connections, yet Reid Castle is in a world of luxury and old world charm so far from the mundane catering facility so often seen. Yours exclusively for your once in a lifetime event.