GranDale Manor Est. 2011
200 Nashboro Boulevard, Nashville, TN, United States
- Bridal Suite/Changing Rooms Onsite
- Ample Parking Onsite
- Dining Chairs
- Dining Tables
- Onsite Restrooms
- The Scene:
- Coming up the drive, you are greeted by our 1859 Grecian white columns setting a statement for the Greek Revival architecture that the Manor boasts. As you pull around to the backyard, you will see the expanse of the 8 acre lot surrounded mostly by trees.
After a fire destroyed the 1830 building, GranDale Manor was rebuilt in 1859. It was utilized by Union soldiers as a hospital during the Civil War and then went on to become part of the Underground Railroad; so rich in history! - Design:
- Restored in 2011, GranDale Manor has grand chandeliers and crown moulding in every room. The marble fireplace and hardwood floors are original to the 1859 home!
Head upstairs to rest in the bride and groom's rooms or take some stunning portraits off the upstairs porch. - Extra Perks:
- 2 Hour Bridal Portrait Time Slot
Tables & Chairs for up to 100 guests
5 Cocktail Tables
A Selection of Antique Furniture within the home
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GranDale Manor was originally built in 1830 and has been utilized by antiquity for multiple purposes.
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During the Civil War, the Manor was used as a hospital for wounded soldiers.
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In 1997, GranDale Manor was relocated from where it originally stood to where it currently stands.
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In 2011, GranDale Manor was completely renovated with special attention being put forth toward keeping the original architecture and essence of the building.
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From birthday parties to high school reunions to weddings and receptions, GranDale is a great venue to host all your celebrations.
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Indoor & Outdoor Venue Spaces Available
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The original fireplace mantle sets upon the original marble hearth and the original floors were revived and refinished to their former glory.
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Dining Room
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