The Best Historic Estate & Mansion Wedding Venues in Raleigh, NC

The Best Historic Estate & Mansion Wedding Venues in Raleigh, NC

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2 Wedding Venues in Raleigh, NC

Historic estates, mansions
150-200 guests
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Jiddi Space & Courtyard 

5.0

Raleigh, NC
  • Up to 150 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $3,500

The Jiddi Space & Courtyard, part of Raleigh's Helig-Levine Complex, comprises four historic buildings dating back to the late 1800s. Originally a furniture and dry goods store, the space evolved into a stockroom for Heilig-Levine Furniture Store. Restored by Empire Properties in 2005, it now serves as an event venue managed by neighboring restaurants Sitti and Gravy. Hosting parties, weddings, and events, it retains its historic charm with market lights and a rich heritage spanning nearly 150 years.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Combines timeless elegance with history
  • Provides setup and cleanup
  • Provides lighting and sound

Venue considerations

  • No free parking
  • Additional event staff required
  • No on-site guest accommodations
Got married here and I’m so grateful for the team at Jiddi Space. My wedding was a dream come true. It felt like a lil oasis within the city of Raleigh. it’s quite a nicely sized space. Our guest count was 70people and it was the perfect venue for a small to mid-sized wedding. The food was delicious; all of our guests couldn’t stop commenting on the food we served from Sitti. Kaitlyn and Devan were amazing to work with! The wedding planning process was so organized and smooth thanks to them; they know exactly what they’re doing. I felt comfortable putting my wedding dreams in their hands. Would recommend getting married at Jiddi Space.
The A., a month ago
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The Historic Wakefield Barn 

5.0

Raleigh, NC
  • Up to 300 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $4,500

Located right outside of downtown Raleigh, you will find The Historic Wakefield Barn. Built in 1934 and renovated in 2017, the barn is a luxury wedding venue in North Raleigh unmatched in its scale and charm. This is the perfect barn wedding venue that can accommodate events large and small! The Historic Wakefield Barn is a National Historic Site that sits on 14 acres – the property includes a bridal suite, horse barn, the main barn and outdoor event spaces. The venue combines the barn’s history with subtle modern touches that result in a unique event space. The property is still an active horse farm, with two horses who live on-site named Mandatory, and Jackson!

Why you'll love this venue

  • Historic touches
  • Rustic charm with elegance
  • Private area for the wedding party

Venue considerations

  • Large venue, not ideal for small guest lists
  • Not for you if you don't want a rustic vibe
  • Not wheelchair accessible
I recommend the Historic Wakefield Barn to anyone who will listen. My team and I have designed there on countless occasions, and we look forward to stepping into the gorgeous space every time. One of my favorite parts of the venue is a stunning grand staircase, which gives the space such an elegant, luxurious feel. The in house vendor team is always immaculate in how they manage the space, and as a vendor I feel like I can trust them 100% with every event.
Christine C., a month ago

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About wedding venues in Raleigh, NC

Raleigh offers incredible wedding backdrops with its historic cobblestone streets, revitalized industrial districts and acclaimed museum corridors. You'll find venues that beautifully blend Southern architectural heritage with modern design elements throughout the city. Whether you're drawn to renovated textile mills or dramatic museum settings complete with live animal exhibits and indoor waterfalls, Raleigh has something that matches your vision.

What's the Average Cost of a Wedding Venue in Raleigh?

Raleigh venues typically cost around $7,656 which makes up about 16% of your total wedding budget. This is actually a pretty good deal compared to the national average of $6,500-$12,000 (or 25% of total costs). You can expect to pay anywhere from $6,900 on the lower end to $8,400 for more premium venues in the area.

Wedding budgets scale with guest count:

  • 50 guests: $21,260
  • 100 guests: $35,263
  • 150 guests: $48,427
  • 200 guests: $60,193
  • 250 guests: $71,959
  • 300 guests: $83,725

Which Raleigh Venues Are Most Accessible?

The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences features wheelchair-accessible pathways and elevators connecting all floors so everyone in your party can enjoy the dramatic waterfall and animal exhibits regardless of mobility needs.

You'll find the Historic Market Hall provides excellent accessibility with wheelchair-accessible ramps and facilities while still accommodating up to 700 guests in downtown's largest venue.

For wedding parties needing accessible accommodations the Raleigh Marriott Crabtree Valley offers wheelchair-accessible rooms corridors and amenities for both guests and the wedding party.

Can You Find Venues in Raleigh NC with Remote Participation Options?

The Orpheum at Oxford takes its historic theater infrastructure and transforms it into interactive virtual experiences. They use existing sound systems for high-quality streaming and provide dedicated technical staff to ensure your remote guests feel included.

Walnut Hill gives you a picturesque setting that streams beautifully in high quality with enough versatility to incorporate interactive elements for guests who can't attend in person.

Where Are the Best Culinary Experiences in Raleigh Wedding Venues?

The Pavilion at the Angus Barn lets you showcase Iron Chef America winner Walter Royal's culinary expertise through station plated or cocktail-style service options. Your guests will enjoy exceptional food while taking in panoramic views of the Angus Barn lake.

Bay 7 provides exclusive catering services through The Angus Barn in an urban chic venue featuring panoramic windows and exposed brick walls that create a distinctive atmosphere.

The Cannon Room partners with Rocky Top Catering for events in its bright airy space with large windows and natural light hosting up to 130 guests comfortably.

How Should You Budget for a Raleigh Wedding?

For a 150-guest wedding averaging $48,427 you can expect to allocate your budget something like this:

  • Venue: 16% ($7,656)
  • Catering: 13% ($6,125)
  • Florists: 12% ($5,990)
  • Bar Services: 10% ($4,900)
  • Photographers: 10% ($4,607)
  • Planners: 9% ($4,346)
  • Videographers: 8% ($4,070)
  • Bands/DJs: A surprisingly low 3% ($1,501)
  • Cakes/Desserts: 2% ($1,037)
  • Hair & Makeup: 1% ($686)

October remains the most popular month for venue inquiries in Raleigh so you might want to book early if you're planning a fall wedding.

Raleigh offers incredible wedding backdrops with its historic cobblestone streets, revitalized industrial districts and acclaimed museum corridors. You'll find venues that beautifully blend Southern architectural heritage with modern design elements throughout the city. Whether you're drawn to renovated textile mills or dramatic museum settings complete with live animal exhibits and indoor waterfalls, Raleigh has something that matches your vision.

What's the Average Cost of a Wedding Venue in Raleigh?

Raleigh venues typically cost around $7,656 which makes up about 16% of your total wedding budget. This is actually a pretty good deal compared to the national average of $6,500-$12,000 (or 25% of total costs). You can expect to pay anywhere from $6,900 on the lower end to $8,400 for more premium venues in the area.

Wedding budgets scale with guest count:

  • 50 guests: $21,260
  • 100 guests: $35,263
  • 150 guests: $48,427
  • 200 guests: $60,193
  • 250 guests: $71,959
  • 300 guests: $83,725

Which Raleigh Venues Are Most Accessible?

The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences features wheelchair-accessible pathways and elevators connecting all floors so everyone in your party can enjoy the dramatic waterfall and animal exhibits regardless of mobility needs.

You'll find the Historic Market Hall provides excellent accessibility with wheelchair-accessible ramps and facilities while still accommodating up to 700 guests in downtown's largest venue.

For wedding parties needing accessible accommodations the Raleigh Marriott Crabtree Valley offers wheelchair-accessible rooms corridors and amenities for both guests and the wedding party.

Can You Find Venues in Raleigh NC with Remote Participation Options?

The Orpheum at Oxford takes its historic theater infrastructure and transforms it into interactive virtual experiences. They use existing sound systems for high-quality streaming and provide dedicated technical staff to ensure your remote guests feel included.

Walnut Hill gives you a picturesque setting that streams beautifully in high quality with enough versatility to incorporate interactive elements for guests who can't attend in person.

Where Are the Best Culinary Experiences in Raleigh Wedding Venues?

The Pavilion at the Angus Barn lets you showcase Iron Chef America winner Walter Royal's culinary expertise through station plated or cocktail-style service options. Your guests will enjoy exceptional food while taking in panoramic views of the Angus Barn lake.

Bay 7 provides exclusive catering services through The Angus Barn in an urban chic venue featuring panoramic windows and exposed brick walls that create a distinctive atmosphere.

The Cannon Room partners with Rocky Top Catering for events in its bright airy space with large windows and natural light hosting up to 130 guests comfortably.

How Should You Budget for a Raleigh Wedding?

For a 150-guest wedding averaging $48,427 you can expect to allocate your budget something like this:

  • Venue: 16% ($7,656)
  • Catering: 13% ($6,125)
  • Florists: 12% ($5,990)
  • Bar Services: 10% ($4,900)
  • Photographers: 10% ($4,607)
  • Planners: 9% ($4,346)
  • Videographers: 8% ($4,070)
  • Bands/DJs: A surprisingly low 3% ($1,501)
  • Cakes/Desserts: 2% ($1,037)
  • Hair & Makeup: 1% ($686)

October remains the most popular month for venue inquiries in Raleigh so you might want to book early if you're planning a fall wedding.

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