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    The Finch House - Radiator

    The Finch House

    (4 reviews)

    This is an amazing must see mansion offering various events for special occasions and open to the…read morepublic during those times. After researching where to have a Valentines dinner I stumbled across this wonderful discovery. It checked all the boxes, romantic, intimate, decor, reasonably priced dinner with helpful and friendly staff. There are many converted dining areas among the rooms of the house. We were in the parlor I think overlooking the back yard just beyond the glass french doors where our table was positioned. Very pleasant. We enjoyed our dinner although the food was not the star experience I hoped for but nevertheless enjoyable from the limited choices. There were no menus. Waitress provided the details and it included the beverages. After dinner we were invited to walk through the various rooms of the house which were lovely. The entire downstairs were dining areas. The one that caught my eye was the library. It had a fireplace which added a warm feeling to the dimly lit room. There was also a separate dining area by the front of the house sporting more antique furniture and a fireplace. As we toured the house we went upstairs where all the bedrooms were. Each had their own charm. I expect those rooms were for changing areas for wedding parties. The mansion is mostly used for wedding events. It is a unique and lovely place in Thomasville to visit and I would highly recommend it for an event.

    Andrew and His team were wonderful with my daughters wedding. The whole event was seamless and…read moreAndrew's guidance was priceless.

    Twelve West Main

    Twelve West Main

    (2 reviews)

    This place is known for Event Planning. We had a wedding here a few years back. Located in historic…read moredowntown Thomasville..

    I was a part of a wedding that took place at Twelve West Main the first weekend in June. The…read morebuilding is located downtown of Thomasville which automatically makes parking limited. Thomasville is very small town so there isn't much around the venue to do or see (just a couple of little shops here and there). The venue itself is pretty nice. Their main ballroom is very nice. It has hardwood floors, nice windowed double doors and two balconies that overlook the main floor. The space is pretty small. I wouldn't recommend it for events that has a guest list of over 100 with a dance floor needed. If you do book this space with a big guest list you will need to be OK with having tables put out in the foyer (main entrance) areas along with the balcony. The upstairs of the building has bridal suite which is decent size with a half bath inside. It also has another bigger room upstairs that ceremony which is where the ceremony was held. That space is also nice, the only thing is that weekend they had a huge air conditioning unit that was out which was a huge eye sore. They also had a grooms suite at another upper part of the building but of course I didn't get to glance at it. I also believe that this venue does provide full service (decor included). They also allow outside catering. My friend had a beautiful wedding at this location.

    Linbrook Heritage Estate

    Linbrook Heritage Estate

    (1 review)

    A group that I belong to took a tour of Linbrook Heritage Estate near Greensboro and High Point,…read moreNC. It's out in the middle of nowhere, and few people even in the local area know much about it. The short version of how it came about: Jerry Neal co-founded RF Micro Devices (parts made by the company, now merged with Quorvo, are still used in most cells phones) , made a bunch of money. He bought several large tracts of land in Trinity, NC, near where his family have lived for more than 200 years, and he and wife LInda Neal set about building a 32,000 sq. ft. mansion, Linbrook Hall. In 2004, they completed this huge house, designed in the Classic Revival style and furnished with antiques collected by the owners over the years. For whatever reason, once the house was completed, the Neals decided they didn't want to live there but stayed in an unpretentious house nearby. (Perhaps, as a Quaker, Jerry Neal decided it wasn't a proper place for humble folks to live.) So, they have never lived in the mansion that took six years to build, Instead, they've made Linbrook Hall into a community place, a wedding venue and a site for corporate meeting. The estate is open to the public, although the hours and requirements for tours make seeing part of the estate a little less convenient than it could be. There are several parts to the estate, which, again is on different tracts of land in the same general area: Linbrook Hall, one of the largest private homes in the Southeast is on about 400 acres; Hoover House, originally built as a simple two-room farm house by Jerry Neal's maternal great-great grandparents and now restored; and the Neal Agricultural and Industrial Museum. This museum features among other things 22 meticulously restored John Deere tractors. The Neals live near the museum. Our group had a guided tour of three of the four floors of Linbrook Hall (the fourth, top floor is used as offices of Jerry Neal and the Linbook staff and also has a collection of antique radios, but this level is not open to the public). Then we had an excellent catered lunch in the formal dining room, which brings to mind the formal dining room of Biltmore House although it is not as large or as grand). Then we drove to the Historic Hoover House for a quick tour and then visited the Agricultural and Industrial Museum. I think the John Deere Tractor Museum was my favorite, with its perfectly restored tractors plus John Deere collectibles and memorabilia (I believe Jerry Neal is on the board of John Deere.) Altogether the tours and lunch took about four hours. Our cost was $70 per person, including the lunch with complimentary wine, and tours of the three main parts of the estate. That's a bargain! Regular admission prices for all of the Estate total $38, with reduced prices for those 65+ and youths. It's too bad that this attraction is not better known. You'd really have to do some marketing to bring people off the interstates to this very rural area. But I thought it was a wonderful way to spend four or five hours. Our tour guide, Allison Dark, was excellent.

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