WELCOME TO THE MUNRO

Our cobblestone Gothic Revival home stands amid century-old maples on a beautifully scenic site. Once a gentleman farmers grand country estate, now welcomes a one-of-a-kind wedding experience where history meets romance. Every beam and stone has a story to tell, and now, it’s a place where new love stories begin.

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YOUR MAGICAL

Wedding

weekend starts Friday morning, move into our gorgeous 8 bedroom, 4 bathroom historical home with several dining areas, parlors, library, getting-ready suite, and a billiard room. Saturday reception is held in our grand reception hall, newly constructed, with a beautiful water vapor fireplace that is always on, a huge covered twinkle lit patio that boasts a grand outdoor fire pit. Sunday morning you may plan a nice send off with a DIY brunch as you relaxingly wrap up your weekend.

OUR RICH

History

John Munro, the grandson of Squire Munro, eventually built our beautiful cobblestone house. The house was designed by a famous English architect, Thomas Atkinson. It is one of 3 known cobblestone homes designed by a professional architect and the only one in Onondaga county. They started building it in 1850 and completed in 1854.

OUR CATERER

Ed Moro

Ed Moro is a visionary chef whose culinary pedigree spans the country’s most celebrated kitchens. He brings his artistry and passion to Munro, elevating every event with unforgettable cuisine in a setting as exceptional as his talent.