A Wedding Ceremony at the Historic Greystone Park alsohome to the Greyston Mansion also known as the Doheny Mansion.
You might recognize it from the movies The Bodyguard and Indecent Proposal are just two examples. Maybe you’ve heard the stories of the tragedy and intrigue. As a famous Beverly Hills residence the Greystone Mansion has been home to rumor, speculation, intrigue, drama, and tragedy. It’s storied history began in 1927 after Edward Laurence Doheny Sr. (one of the first to strike oil in Los Angeles) gifted a prime piece of land to his son “Ned”, sadly in 1929 only five months after moving in tragedy struck at the Mansion. The City of Beverly Hills bought the property 1965 and installed a water reservoir, which is still the city’s largest. In 1971 Greystone became a public park and the estate was recognized as a Historic Landmark.
The park is now open to the public and the house is open during special events. Both the house and grounds can be rented for events as well.
The Bride knew that she wanted to get married in the beautiful mansion gardens. Surrounded by the spectacular gardens, It was the perfect place for a small intimate ceremony. Looking absolutely stunning the bride was all smiles as she came down to meet her favorite men, her father, her son and her soon to be husband. Everyone was all smiles as the couple signed their Ketubah and then the wedding partied gathered under the Chuppah for the touching ceremony. Once the ceremony was complete there was time for photos in this beautiful location before heading off for their reception.
If you’re interested in a location with an intriguing backstory check out the Greystone Mansion.