Sundy House is a floral bed and breakfast-style wedding venue destination located in Delray Beach, Florida. Widely known as the heart and soul of Delray Beach, this paradisiacal event space provides a magical backdrop for a couple’s special day. Those who choose to host their weddings here can look forward to an unforgettable experience.
Facilities and Capacity
Sundy House offers a range of spectacular event spaces from outdoor tropical hideaways to a Mediterranean-style villa. Host a special ceremony on the lawns that overlook the Taru Garden which boasts a pulchritudinous waterfall that streams into the Cenote Pond. The Savannah-style Gazebo which possesses a unique sense of charm and is a quaint area to exchange vows. The Cenote pond blends man-made and natural aspects and is surrounded by a haven of trees and colorful flowers. This event site is a truly blissful location to host a small ceremony or cocktail reception of up to 50 guests. The Mediterranean Villa is the first of two indoor event spaces and embodies a sense of renaissance within its architecture. The room features surrounding glass walls that can be opened up to display stunning views of the gardens below. The Fresco Villa has an essence of Italian influence and is constructed upon a bed of coral reef. The room has an innate ability to transport its occupants to an island paradise which makes for a one-of-a-kind reception experience.
Services Offered
Couples can choose between three wedding package options, The Orchid Luncheon, The Cenote and The Taru Garden packages. All three provide an allocated four-hours of event time, as well as a three-course menu provided by the venue?s in-house catering team. The Cenote will provide couples with their own experienced wedding planner who will work alongside them to design an elite wedding experience. Each package entails various beverage and bar services that couples and their guests can enjoy.
Cuisine
Sundy House employs an award-winning culinary team that can create a delicious array of dishes for special wedding celebrations. The chef and his crew are happy to cater to any dietary requirements like vegan and vegetarian, while also accommodating any allergies guests might have. They can create many tasty dishes inspired by American, Mediterranean and Southwestern styles.
History
Built in 1902 by the original Mayor of Delray Beach, John Sundy, it was initially used as his home for eight decades. After it served as a personal residence it was used as the town’s first bank, a church, and a schoolhouse. The building now features on the prestigious National Register of Historic Places.