Overview
Originally built amidst an orange grove, Markland House is a spacious and refined estate home with all the charm of the Old South. Upon walking through the picket fence and up the front garden you meet a wrap-around porch surrounded by Greek revival style columns. This beautiful house is on the National Register of Historic Places and offers four beautifully furnished rooms perfect for any occasion.
Maximum Capacity: 150 (when incorporating the Markland Lawn)
Dates Available: Late May through early August
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