Step into history at The Marshall House, a stunning Queen Anne mansion surrounded by lush grounds. Inside, the venue is a beautiful blend of historic elegance and charm, featuring period-appropriate furnishings that transport you back in time. The indoor spaces are both intimate and grand, offering a timeless atmosphere perfect for any occasion. Whether you’re hosting a wedding, anniversary, corporate event, or professional gathering, the historic beauty of the mansion creates a once-in-a-lifetime event experience that guests will never forget.
For those seeking outdoor elegance, the front lawn is ideal for wedding ceremonies, while the West Lawn offers a spacious setting for large outdoor receptions. The venue also features a charming, fully covered wraparound porch, perfect for guests to enjoy the scenic view of Fort Vancouver National Park. Additionally, The Marshall House includes a wedding suite, ensuring the couple has a private space to prepare for their big day.
Beyond celebrations, The Marshall House is a fantastic choice for smaller meetings and workshops. Within the venue, historic pocket doors divide individual rooms that can be rented separately, creating an excellent, private space for groups of 5-15 people. The mansion’s layout is ideal for workshops, with multiple rooms available for breakout sessions, fostering collaboration and creativity.
With a mix of indoor and outdoor spaces, The Marshall House creates the perfect blend of sophistication and charm for any celebration, meeting, or workshop.
View The Marshall House 360 degree tour here: https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=6T4DmbkshHb
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