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Executive Retreats

Splendid formal gardens, tucked away secret gardens, ancient trees, heirloom blooms and picturesque views delight at every turn. We invite you and your guests to take a stroll through this magnificent property. From intimate dinner parties to large al fresco soirees, this is the perfect location for a gathering amidst the evocative garden vistas of this spectacular property.

The English Gardens

Enter the gardens through centuries-old European iron gates and be greeted by an octagonal lily pool and fountain. Follow the weathered brick and flagstone path to a center walkway with an antique rose covered cedar pergola connecting the three spaces. The Gardens’ twin viewing platforms­ allow guests a birds-eye view of all three gardens. Unique outdoor bronze sculpture, tucked away benches, and picturesque backdrops make this space ideal for a bespoke event.

The Eastern Garden

This space is designed to capture the tranquil nature of the Eastern Spirit. Expansive and open, The Eastern Garden is flanked by two unique structures. The Ting, with an air of balance and serenity, invites quiet contemplation. The Moon Gate, with it’s circular passage, is thought to offer an auspicious welcome of fortune to those who pass through.

The Spring House & Tulip Poplar

Over four hundred years old, two hundred and fifty feet tall, and thirty feet in circumference, Glenstone’s awe-inspiring Tulip Poplar is one of the oldest and largest trees in Virginia. The lawn leading to it is flanked by towering boxwood hedges on either side. The Spring House stands as a sentinel of the past, when the cool water of The Bull Run stream provided refrigeration for the storage of milk and vegetables.

The Meadow hill

With open vistas and Bull Run Mountain views, The Meadow Hill offers a sprawling natural backdrop for outdoor ceremonies and one of a kind wedding portraits.

The North Lawn

Adjacent to the Guest House, The North Lawn is a blank canvas that offers an expansive manicured lawn for you to build your dinner and reception tents.

The Secret Garden

Enclosed by boxwood hedges, with an entrance hidden from view, the peaceful seclusion of this tucked away space awaits a visitor, longing to be found.

The Tea House

An antique climbing rose arbor and black slate pathway lead to The Tea House, an Asian-inspired garden structure with seating for four.

The south LAWN

 Located off of The Farmhouse Terrace, the sprawling South Lawn features lush plantings and offers a reflective view over the Pond.

The CUTTING BORDER

Planted with layers of perennial favorites, the sixty foot Cutting Border offers a seasonal floral spectacle.