Beltzhoover Terrace
Located behind Fairfield Hall, faces the Lower Gardens, Yellow Breeches & Mansion House.
- Two glass walls overlook the property (w/silhouette blinds)
- Can hold a maximum of 175 people
- One reception per date - time is flexible
- Round tables of 8 (higher # of guests-10 per table)
- Buffet around room, Bar is to right of dance floor
- Bridal Table is in center of glass wall
- Wireless DSL is available in the Beltzhoover Terrace
for your meeting
or conference
Accessible outdoor areas: Terrace next to Pool, Walkway from Mansion House side, Lower Gardens.
In the fall of 1992, Allenberry enclosed the popular South Mountain Patio beside the pool and created the beautiful, glass enclosed, 3,000 square foot Beltzhoover Terrace. The BT has quickly become a favorite area for wedding receptions and special functions.
The name of the room is based on the history that in 1798 Margaret Crockett and John Crockett, heirs of James Crockett, sold both the Fairfield and the Allenberry tracts to George Balsuver (Beltzhoover). The Beltzhoovers were known as farmers and stockholders. George Beltzhoover served in the War of 1812. He owned the Fairfield and Allenberry properties for forty-eight years (1798-1846).
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