Wedding prep and stay
at The Whalehouse
Make your wedding an unforgettable experience by renting this grand historic home to get ready and stay overnight. The large, light-filled rooms allow for you and your wedding party to gather and celebrate while your photographer has the perfect backdrop to take photos.
The Whalehouse is conveniently located minutes from Downtown New Bedford and many local wedding venues including the New Bedford Whaling Museum, Rotch Jones Duff House Museum, Kilburn Mill, Shining Tides, Bittersweet Farms and more.. Guests can book the entire estate or the Main House and Guest Suite independently. There is a minimum 2 night stay. Additional details below.
Guests who book direct save 15%.
or book via Airbnb: Entire Estate, Main House, Guest Suite
Rent The Entire Estate
The entire estate offers both the Main House and Guest Suite spaces. The mansion sleeps 8 with 4 bedrooms, each with en suite bathrooms and a half bathroom on the first floor. Multiple living spaces, billiard room, solarium, full kitchen, dining room and more are filled with tasteful, antique accents to provide the perfect backdrop while you get ready for the ceremony. The space has been curated to make you feel right at home while taking in one-of-a-kind historic charm this beautiful home holds. The entire estate comes with off-street parking for 2 cars.
AMENITIES
• 5,000 sqft
• Full kitchen
• Billiard room, living room, solarium, dining room, and outdoor oasis
• 4 bedrooms, 4.5 en suite bathrooms
• Overnight stay: 8 guests max
• Prep: 15 guests max
Rent The Main House
The Main House is the formal side of the estate and sleeps 6 with 3 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms.
Rent The Guest Suite
The Guest Suite is a fully separate two-floor apartment situated in the former servant’s quarters of the estate. The space is better for smaller wedding parties and overnight accommodations for 2.
*On-site manicures, pedicures, and catering can be arranged at your request!
Questions?
Please reach out to us with any questions by sending us a message.
Photo credits: The Tiny Knot, Kim Lyn Photography