—— Host your wedding or event with us
The historic grounds of Dundee provide the perfect setting for your memorable event.
Enter through the stone pillars. Travel through the forest on property for a half-mile to arrive at the manor, built in 1810.
Beside and behind the house lie 3 acres of grassy fields. The large garden boasts arugula, romaine, tomatoes, sugar snap peas, potatoes, radishes, and more. Nearby in the pool area BBQs are great in the summer sun. Our variety of backgrounds allows for a tailored experience, with limitless possibilities for your event.
—— GALLERY
—— Location
The Preserve at Dundee feels wooded and remote, but is a prime location for a wedding venue near Washington DC, Richmond, and Charlottesville.
Stay with us during your event, or stay only minutes away at the many luxurious hotel options in downtown Richmond.
—— Events
The historic grounds of Dundee provide the perfect setting for your memorable event. Our outdoor venue is perfect for weddings, fundraisers, corporate retreats and family reunions.
Our venue has outdoor capacity for up to 300 guests, and has overnight accommodations for 16.
—— hunting
The hunting grounds are a pristine natural habitat for a variety of upland game birds. Various trails wind through tall grasses, maize, and pine trees.
With expert guide and trained pointers, find quail, pheasant, turkey, and chucker.
—— HISTORY
About Dundee
Built between 1810 and 1820, historical Dundee was the home of General JEB Stuart’s cousins. During the Civil War, General Stuart and his wife lived in the large manor. The property was a camping ground for both armies and Dundee shows marks by bullets from both sides.
In the 1990’s the farm underwent a three year transformation, restored to its original splendor by the Barrett family.
—— HISTORY
About Dundee
Built between 1810 and 1820,
historical Dundee was the home of General JEB Stuart’s cousins. During the Civil War, General Stuart and his wife lived in the large manor. The property was a camping ground for both armies and Dundee shows marks by bullets from both sides.
In the 1990’s the farm underwent a three year transformation, restored to its original splendor by the Barrett family.