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  Rooms available for rent...

            And a few decorating ideas too!

 

The photographs available in the gallery below show some of the rooms as they look now in the Cutrer Mansion and how they have been decorated. The photo gallery also shows rooms in the Lewis building next door as well as photos from all over the property. All space is available and can be used in a variety of ways. Contact us today to discuss the space and how your event, conference, picnic or wedding could be held here at the historic Cutrer Mansion.

Tent on the Grand lawn of Cutrer

Tent on the Grand lawn of Cutrer

Coat rack in the entrance hall

Coat rack in the entrance hall

Display room in Cutrer Mansion

Display room in Cutrer Mansion

This is the display room in the Cutrer Mansion, also known as the Rock River Foundation room. The display cases hold some of the archives from the Cutrer family.

Display room in Cutrer Mansion

Display room in Cutrer Mansion

This antique baby grand piano made by Lester Piano Company is considered a period piece. It was recently acquired by the director of the Cutrer Mansion.

Display room in Cutrer Mansion

Display room in Cutrer Mansion

This photo shows how one wedding party decorated the display room.

Cutrer ballroom

Cutrer ballroom

This is the largest room available for rent in the Cutrer Mansion. Also known as the Norman Brown Gallery, it is used for weddings, lectures, luncheons, dinners, receptions, etc. The capacity depends on how it is set-up.

Cutrer Ballroom

Cutrer Ballroom

This is the largest room available for rent in the Cutrer Mansion. Also known as the Norman Brown Gallery, it is used for weddings, lectures, luncheons, dinners, receptions, etc. The capacity depends on how it is set-up.

Ballroom decorated

Ballroom decorated

This photo shows how one bride decided to decorate the ballroom for her wedding reception.

Decorated ballroom in Cutrer Mansion

Decorated ballroom in Cutrer Mansion

This photo shows how another bride decided to decorate the ballroom for her wedding reception.

Decorated sunroom in Cutrer Mansion

Decorated sunroom in Cutrer Mansion

This photo shows how one bride decided to decorate the room that extends from the ballroom for her wedding reception.

Cutrer Boardroom

Cutrer Boardroom

This room can be used in a variety of ways. It is normally set up as a boardroom, but the boardroom table can also be used as a buffet table.

Board table view of doorway

Board table view of doorway

This photos shows more decorations for a wedding reception.

Tall vases on board room table

Tall vases on board room table

This photos shows more decorations for a wedding reception.

Gold table cloth in sunroom

Gold table cloth in sunroom

This table was used for the cake for one young woman's wedding reception.

Bar on back terrace

Bar on back terrace

The back terrace provides additional space for tables, chairs and/or a bar area.

A happy couple

A happy couple

This young couple is shown leaving their wedding reception... on their way to "happily ever after."

Actress Lisa Williams with display

Actress Lisa Williams with display

This photos shows Actress Lisa Williams standing in the Cutrer Mansion display room next to the photo of Blanche Clark Cutrer. Photo by Panny Mayfield

Viking Demonstration Kitchen

Viking Demonstration Kitchen

The Viking Kitchen is located on the bottom floor of the Lewis Building. It can be used for classes or can be rented out for personal use.

Viking Kitchen classroom

Viking Kitchen classroom

The Viking Kitchen has a classroom attached. Both spaces can be used for classroom activities and can be rented for personal use. This is located in the Lewis Building.

Distance Learning/Lecture classroom

Distance Learning/Lecture classroom

This is room 301 in the Lewis Building. It can be use for a variety of classes. It is also set up with distance learning equipment that can be used for video conferencing.

Grotto on Cutrer Property

Grotto on Cutrer Property

This is a photo of a grotto of Our Lady at Lourdes which was built in the early 1950's by the St. Elizabeth Catholic Church.

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