Historic Lancaster County Wedding Venue at White Chimneys Estate
An Early-1700s Manor House, National Register Landmark & European-Inspired Gardens in Gap, Pennsylvania
For more than 300 years, White Chimneys Estate has watched American history unfold from its hillside along the Lincoln Highway in eastern Lancaster County. Once an early-1700s tavern and later the longtime home of the Slaymaker family, this National Register–listed manor house now welcomes modern couples to celebrate their wedding day among restored Federal-style architecture, manicured European-inspired gardens, imported Italian marble fountains, and a climate-controlled 1800s tobacco barn. Here, museum-worthy history and effortless contemporary hospitality come together for celebrations that feel both timeless and deeply personal.+
Rustic Charm With Refined Elegance
Your celebration unfolds across settings that blend rustic romance with refined design: a climate-controlled historic tobacco barn for receptions, manicured gardens inspired by European estates, and a timeless stone manor that photographs beautifully in every season. Imported Italian marble fountains, vine-covered pergolas, and the estate’s signature fountain courtyard bring effortless luxury to every ceremony and cocktail hour.
To today’s couples, it feels like stepping into a European garden villa—right in the heart of Lancaster County.