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    The Greystone Estate

    The Greystone Estate

    (6 reviews)

    If I could give more than 5 stars, I would! From start to finish, this venue exceeded every…read moreexpectation. The owner has truly thought of everything to make the wedding process easy, stress-free, and absolutely beautiful. You can tell she's poured her heart into creating a place where couples can fully enjoy their day. Ashley, the rock-star wedding planner, and her team were a dream to work with. They were kind, professional, and always kept communication open, which gave my daughter such peace of mind during planning. On the wedding day itself, they took care of absolutely everything so we could just soak in every moment without a single worry. They listened to what my daughter wanted and brought her vision to life in the most thoughtful way. The venue itself is breathtaking--the covered outdoor chapel was the perfect backdrop for the ceremony, the reception hall was stunning, the bridal and groom's suites were spacious and comfortable, and the lobby and courtyard made cocktail hour so fun and inviting. To top it off, the DJ kept the energy high and the dance floor packed all night long! And the best part? The pricing was extremely reasonable with no hidden fees--such a rare and refreshing experience. Everything felt transparent and fair. We left the weekend feeling so thankful. To the owner, Ashley, and the entire team: thank you from the bottom of our hearts for making my daughter's wedding day everything she dreamed it would be.

    The venue is gorgeous but it doesn't feel safe during covid. There should be more access to…read moresanitizer. Coordinators were not wearing masks. Ceremony seats were not spaced whatsoever.

    The Grande - The Looking Glass room

    The Grande

    (10 reviews)

    The Grande is an old converted 1800's house transformed in to a quaint tea house. There are several…read morerooms each with a whimsical theme with the brightest the Looking Glass room. It's beautiful but doesn't have a round table which was what worked best for our event. I booked the Duchess of Bedford for my 17 year old daughter's birthday. She and 5 of her friends were guided to the Venetian and since we had a cancellation due to illness, I enjoyed a solo high tea in the Buckingham across the hall. The Grande has an extensive tea menu from black teas to herbal to rooibos. They light a delightful warmer at your table to keep your tea heated. The soup and salad came first. It was all absolutely delicious. Fresh pear adorned the mixed fields greens and the tomato soup had a dash of creme fraiche. Even the teens raved about them! The tower of finger sandwiches and desserts was also thoughtfully curated and delicious. The egg salad, pimento cheese and scones were so fresh! All of it was! The girls were able to each have their own tea pot and treats. In the Looking Glass room, they had a backdrop with props as well. It really was so lovely. Don't think about it- just go!

    Welcome in...From charming home entry to a memorable pot of tea and bite-size scones, this spot…read morewill remain on your A-list. Delightful staff personalities deliver the sweetest experience, while the variety of dining rooms envelope you in warmth and cozy settings. Reservations secure your spot on the website, and owner is readily responsive via phone should you have questions. Celebrate special occasions or just- because with this delightful business.

    Gibbs Gardens - Japanese Garden

    Gibbs Gardens

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    Visited today on a spectacular spring day (happened to be Earth Day.) The sky was so blue, the…read morebirds were singing, and the gardens were bursting with color. My favorite part of the gardens is the Japanese garden with its countless deep red Japanese maples, reflecting pools, shaded benches for contemplating the gardens' beauty. It's a beautiful place to take a stroll and have lunch in the shaded outdoor dining area next to the sandwich shed. Sandwiches are delicious, prepared by the fabulous Home Restaurant in the area. Make a day of it! Bring your book, have some lunch, and walk the gardens for a peaceful day out in nature.

    There are plenty of parking spaces, you will see guides to lead your car to available spot…read more Currently tulips are off from its peak season, you can still see some, daffodils are in full bloom, also the azaleas are poised to burst forth at any moment. With weak or no cellular signal or Wi-Fi available within the gardens, visitors can pay full attention on admiring the beauty of nature. The gardens occupies total of 376 acres, featuring over 250 acres of landscaped gardens divided into several distinct sections: the Japanese Gardens, the Monet Waterlily Gardens, the Daffodil Gardens, and the Manor Gardens. The Japanese Gardens occupy a central position within the estate, covering 40 acres and featuring streams, ponds, miniature islands, small bridges, and Japanese maples. As one strolls through this section, one can deeply contemplate the core tenets of Japanese aesthetics: *Mono no aware* (物の哀れ the pathos of things), *Wabi-sabi* (侘寂 Wabi-austere beauty and sabi -rustic patina or beauty in aging), and *Yūgen* (幽玄 profound and mysterious grace and subtleness rather than obvious beauty. mystery). *Mono no aware* is certainly palpable here; the seasonal colors are vivid, yet most of the tulips have already faded. However, visitors do not see the withered blooms, as they are swiftly cleared away. This practice is, in fact, an authentic element of Japanese aesthetics--one that does not seek to deliberately pander to visitors. After all, imperfection and impermanence inevitably evoke a sense of melancholy, which lies at the very heart of Japanese aesthetic philosophy. As for *Wabi-sabi* and *Yūgen*, they are subtly woven into every detail of the landscape, inseparable from the whole. I could sense the garden's inherent simplicity and minimalism--its use of "negative space" and evocative atmosphere--such as the circular stone steps leading into the lake, only to come to an abrupt stop. Is it perhaps an example of the essence of sudden enlightenment found in Buddhist philosophy? Throughout the gardens, various Japanese-style shrines and stone lanterns are scattered everywhere, exuding that distinct aura of ethereal elegance and profound tranquility characteristic of traditional Japanese gardens. The floral plantings are meticulously designed to rotate with the changing seasons: spring brings a display of tulips and daffodils; summer features water lilies--specifically in the "Monet Water Lily Garden," which boasts 140 varieties of lilies and a replica of Monet's bridge; and autumn offers a vibrant tapestry of colorful foliage alongside sweeping fields of Sulfur Cosmos wildflowers. I visited the Butchart Gardens in Victoria over 30 years ago--a truly stunning garden that, at the time, was awash with tulips. In terms of sheer size, Gibbs Gardens is more than six times larger than Butchart Gardens.

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