FACILITIES



THE OAK ROOM

A magnificent red slate and quartz fireplace is the centerpiece of this bar and living room. Handsome stonewalls combine with rich oak paneling to create an ambience of rustic elegance. Travertine floors with brass inlay and the original mahogany bar complete the room, while oversize plate glass windows offer views of the lake. Club chairs, a sumptuous velvet sofa, and cocktail tables with circa 1920's chairs are included. This room can accommodate 200 guests.

THE GREAT ROOM
Photography by Randall Perry Photography

The Great Room features oak hardwood floors and a massive stone fireplace. The ceiling soars to twenty feet and a musician's balcony is positioned over the entrance to the room. A wall of windows open onto the sunroom, which leads to an outdoor terrace. This room can accommodate 150 guests and can be combined with the Ballroom by opening a wall of French folding doors.

THE BALLROOM

An Art Deco stage prescenium sets the mood of a 1940's supper club. New windows completely surround the room and offer a panoramic view of the lake. The oak hardwood dance floor is bordered by two story columns. The chairs are original to the room. The Ballroom can accommodate 300 guests (opened to the Main Dining Room adds another 150).

THE RATHSKELLAR

The Rathskellar features magnificent stonewalls, pink travertine floors, beamed ceilings, and a fifteen feet wide fireplace. An adjacent small paneled room with a fireplace serves as a private bar during parties. Although the Rathskellar served as a speakeasy during prohibition, its atmosphere is more of a European castle. This room can accommodate 75 guests.

TERRACES AND GROUNDS

A grand stone staircase descends to the lakeside terrace situated just feet from the shore, while the upstairs terrace overlooks the grounds and lake.