A historic wedding venue in Schoharie, New York, The Maples Estate prides itself on creating special and unique experiences for couples and their guests. Surrounded by draping willow trees and 360-degree pond views, the one-of-a-kind venue is perfect for captured memories and cherished moments. Intimate in nature, The Maples Estate is guaranteed to leave you and your guests talking for years to come. Facilities and CapacitySituated on 12 sprawling acres, The Maples Estate comfortably accommodates up to 125 of your closest family and friends. Couples have the option of hosting their once-in-a-lifetime ceremony and/or reception either indoors surrounded by beautiful colonial architecture or outdoors under one of the venue?s many willow trees.Services OfferedCouples who book The Maples Estate benefit from a variety of wedding-related services and amenities. Options include, but are not limited to, the following:
Consultation
Event rentals
Get-ready rooms
Wireless internet
AccommodationThe Maples Estate offers overnight accommodations in the form of a colonial bed and breakfast. Built in 1855 the unique space sleeps up to 20 and features six bedrooms, three full baths, a double parlor, comfortable bar with outdoor veranda, and large eat-in kitchen.Other FacilitiesThe Maples Estate offers a variety of versatile spaces for couples to utilize during their wedding day celebration. In addition to beautifully appointed get-ready rooms, the venue also features a Grand Veranda and historic bed and breakfast, each of which serve as perfect locations for hosting rehearsal dinners and engagement celebrations.HistoryThe Maples Estate?s stately colonial house was originally built in 1855. Once operating as a famous bed and breakfast, the home also served as the former home of Schoharie, New York?s best-known local author Don Cameron Shafer. LocationThe Maples Estate is conveniently located in the heart of Schoharie, New York. Approximately 45 minutes from Albany International Airport, the one-of-a-kind venue is less than 20 minutes from a number of local landmarks and attractions, such Cotton Hill State Forest and Vroman’s Nose Hiking Trail.