We would like to say our most sincere THANK YOU to you and your staff at Belmont. You guys were wonderful and we appreciate everything you did, from the major to the minor, to make our special day, well, special! We'd like to thank everyone that was involved. I would be remiss if I didn't especially thank you for all the help leading up to the wedding and with finalizing everything.
Also, please tell the Belmont Event staff thanks, for all of their help, on the day of. The venue was beautifully decorated, the staff was friendly and helpful, and the clean-up, etc. was seamless. You guys run a first class operation and are worthy of all the high regards that you receive. Thank you for being accommodating to all of our vendors and making our friends and family comfortable.
You really alleviated a lot of stress in what could be a very stressful situation. We wish God's richest blessing on everything that you all do.
Also, please tell the Belmont Event staff thanks, for all of their help, on the day of. The venue was beautifully decorated, the staff was friendly and helpful, and the clean-up, etc. was seamless. You guys run a first class operation and are worthy of all the high regards that you receive. Thank you for being accommodating to all of our vendors and making our friends and family comfortable.
You really alleviated a lot of stress in what could be a very stressful situation. We wish God's richest blessing on everything that you all do.
Services
Belmont was built in 1738, home to Caleb and Priscilla Dorsey of Elkridge.
The Manor House was passed through generations of Dorseys, Hansons and Bruce families.
It was bequeathed to the Smithsonian Institute.
The Smithsonian converted Belmont into a conference center.
In 1983, The American Chemical Society purchased the property, which continued the tradition of providing excellent hospitality.
In 2004, the Howard Community College assumed ownership while offering hospitality classes as well as continuing its tradition as a retreat and events center.
The Manor House was passed through generations of Dorseys, Hansons and Bruce families.
It was bequeathed to the Smithsonian Institute.
The Smithsonian converted Belmont into a conference center.
In 1983, The American Chemical Society purchased the property, which continued the tradition of providing excellent hospitality.
In 2004, the Howard Community College assumed ownership while offering hospitality classes as well as continuing its tradition as a retreat and events center.
Belmont is available to rent for private events such as weddings, bar/bat mitzvahs, company picnics and more.
After the standard 8-hour rental, the fee per each additional hour is $600.
No more than four (4) additional hours can be purchased for a maximum of twelve (12) hours per event.
Exclusive use of the first floor of the manor (accommodates 120 persons), two dressing suites on the second floor, and billiard room on lower level.
The caterer must be pre-approved by Belmont by submitting a Catering application, a copy of their catering license and insurance certificate.
After the standard 8-hour rental, the fee per each additional hour is $600.
No more than four (4) additional hours can be purchased for a maximum of twelve (12) hours per event.
Exclusive use of the first floor of the manor (accommodates 120 persons), two dressing suites on the second floor, and billiard room on lower level.
The caterer must be pre-approved by Belmont by submitting a Catering application, a copy of their catering license and insurance certificate.
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