Our Queen Anne Victorian
Our Queen Anne was built in 1903 and now nearly 107 years later she has seen countless memories made. She has shared in the lives of the thousands who have walked through her door and overheard countless conversations. She has sheltered mothers as they gave birth, protected families as they slept, and stood regal and strong as those she shared her life with moved on. More recently she has had the honor and privilege to be a part of the laughter, love and unity of hundreds of couples as they pledged their hearts to each other. All of those unblemished memories of past and present held safely within her walls can not help but bestow the warmth and peace of this Victorian lady. See more photos in our Flickr album.



The Polo Barn
The Polo Barn harkens back to the time when The Page House hosted a polo training center, and led a team of ranch hands to national recognition. Although the polo barn was actually used for many years as a barn, it has been renovated with ceramic tile and a five ton air conditioner to accommodate groups of 100. Due to changing fire codes, the upstairs area is unfortunately no longer available for events. See more photos in our Flickr album.



The Large Victorian Gazebo
Our large Victorian gazebo is reminiscent of a more relaxed and gentler time. When evening tea was enjoyed most surrounded by friends and nature and when romance blossemed in innocent hearts. Today the picturesque grandeur of the Victorian gazebo sets the scene for some of the most beautiful weddings we have ever seen. See more photos in our Flickr album.



The Pavilion Chapel
A pavilion is a free-standing structure sited a short distance from a main residence in which there is usually a connection with relaxation and pleasure in its intended use. In our case the pavilion chapel is intended for pleasure and that pleasure would be dancing. See more photos in our Flickr album.



The Small Gazebo
Our small Victorian garden gazebo is nestled in the center of garden life. The bridge and Koi pond are located near by. See more photos in our Flickr album.


The Bridge and Koi Pond



The 50×50



The Layout
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