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A Fieldtrip to The Roundhouse at Beacon Falls in Beacon, NY

On Friday, November 18 I took a little field trip just down the road from our studio space to visit the site of a new 250 person event space, hotel, restaurant and spa in our town! The 200 year old buildings on the campus were old factories that are being remodeled for a renewed purpose!









The first two photos below are of the event space in the making- the rectangular openings will be large glass windows overlooking the falls and the beautiful landscape. This location offers a spectacular outdoor setting for wedding ceremonies with the sound and sight of the Beacon Falls in the background and views of the mountain tops surrounding the buildings. Alternatively, the main event space doubles as an indoor ceremony option for inclement weather. The architecture and design of the space is outstanding - exposed brick and wood beam ceilings, rustic barn wood doors and cement flooring are just some of the unique and edgy features of the space.

You have to see the renderings to appreciate how amazing the event space will be for wedding receptions:

These two buildings in the photo below will become luxurious hotels and a spa!








The next photo below shows the location for the new fabulous restaurant. A couple of overnight suites will be available to guests on the upper level!







Here are more photos of how all the buildings will look once complete! Click Here


If you're newly engaged and looking for a truly unique venue for your wedding ceremony and reception, you must know about The Roundhouse at Beacon Falls located in Beacon, New York. Bookings are already under way for weddings as the event space is scheduled to be completed in the summer of 2012!





Kristen Cronin, Marketing Manager, and Meghan McAlpine are welcoming couples to make an appointment to take a tour of the site and view the renderings of the finished spaces. They thought of everything to make this venue a one stop destination to truly relax and enjoy your wedding weekend!


To learn more about the space, visit http://www.roundhousebeacon.com/ or contact Kristen Cronin at 845.440.3327 x 306.


After booking your wedding with Roundhouse, come see Engaging Floral Designs about creating an unforgettable atmosphere with our unique floral designs, lighting and specialty rentals. If you are looking to relax on your wedding day, trust in our local planning company NY Engagements to tie all the loose ends together for one seamless event.

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