Previously known as the McKesson-Brown Estate, the Coindre Hall Mansion was designed in 1912 after the model of a South French chateau. The 40 room, 80,000 square feet facility is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a well-known Suffolk County landmark. Overlooking 34 acres of lush landscape and a boathouse on Long Island's North Shore adjacent to the Sound, the mansion provides a number of indoor and outdoor venues.
All the rooms have been recently redecorated, retaining their stylish history. A magnificent circular stairway and an elegant entrance create an atmosphere of sophistication and romance. The grand ballroom features hand-laid fine oak floors. The private bridal suite is especially designed for your comfort. The rooms feature shimmering fireplaces, original paintings and large windows with panoramic views. A personal Maitre D' and Captain will make sure that every aspect of your celebration is absolutely perfect. A professional wedding coordinator will help you plan the entire affair from beginning to end. Also provided are a selection of linens, votive candles for your tables, directional maps for your invitations, place cards and valet parking. You can have your ceremony on the front lawn, surrounded by beautiful flowers and well-manicured gardens.
Upon entrance your guests are greeted with champagne and fresh strawberries. Award winning chefs will create your customized menu. Your selection of hot and cold Hors d'Oeuvres will be passed white glove butler style. The open bar serves unlimited premium brand liquor, fine wines, bottled beers and other drinks. Your dinner reception includes the traditional champagne toast, appetizers, salads, a variety of entrees and your custom created, beautifully decorated tiered wedding cake with your choice of filling and served with mini pastries, tea and coffee.
Elegant settings and outstanding service sets this catering facility apart. As part of the Lessing's tradition you'll receive all the attention you deserve at the Coindre Hall Mansion.