Formal Garden Attire: Floor-length gowns or elegant midi dresses, and suits with ties. Please note the ceremony is on grass, so we recommend block heels or wedges.
Our wedding will be 18+
"The Mill Neck Manor, a majestic Tudor Revival mansion, is set on an 86-acre estate overlooking the Long Island Sound. The 34-room mansion, once called Sefton Manor, was owned by Robert Leftwich Dodge and his wife, Lillian Sefton Dodge, who was the president of the Harriet Hubbard Ayer. The architectural firm of Clinton & Russell, Wells, Holton & George was retained in 1923 to design the home for the Dodge family, which cost $2 million to construct and more. The Mill Neck Manor is a two-story residence with over 34 family rooms, 16 bathrooms, including numerous guest and service rooms. Rusticated Westchester granite blocks trimmed in limestone cover the exterior. The solid oak doorway reported to be between 400 and 500 years old is studded with iron details and unusual hardware made by Samuel Yellin. In 1949, the estate was purchased by Lutheran Friends of the Deaf, the founding organization for Mill Neck Family of Organizations. The Mill Neck Manor became a residential school for the Deaf at first, and later housed a day elementary school program until 2001. Since the completion of a new Deaf Education Center in 2001, the Mill Neck Manor House is used for fundraising events, private events, photo shoots and TV/Film production. In addition to the Manor House, Mill Neck Manor has nine additional buildings on its campus that can be used for a variety of scenes, making it a one-stop-shop for production companies. All proceeds from events, filming and photography are used to support the Mill Neck Family of Organizations’ programs and services, as well as to preserve the historic Manor House and beautiful grounds. You are changing lives when you film at Mill Neck Manor." For more information check out: https://www.millneck.org/millneck-manor/