Friday, April 4, 2008

What's Blooming at Crenshaw Hall

We at Crenshaw Hall are excited to introduce brides to two feature wedding ceremony locations. The Mattie Jones Veranda and the Bride’s Porch are two unique options for a bride when having a ceremony on site.



The Bride’s Porch was originally constructed in the 1860s in Italianate style. Louisa Crenshaw was inspired by the gingerbread design, and craftsman intricately hand carved the porch to match her plan. During the spring, the azalea bushes are a vivid magenta that contrasts beautifully with the elaborate porch. This is truly a distinctive location on the property.



The Mattie Jones Veranda is a stunning feature of Crenshaw Hall. The grand columns span the full length of the front of the home. Added in 1910, this porch features classic hand-crafted Corinthian columns, topped with Corinthian capitals. The dogwood tree near the Veranda is a breathtaking spring addition to the property.



When a bride steps down from either of these grand structures, with many hopes ahead, she will truly experience the beauty and delight of Crenshaw Hall. Please call our bridal or event directors for a personal tour.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Simply beautiful azaleas & dogwood tree. Would love to see more inside & outside photos. Thanks!!