The Grand Ballroom
Perched on the highest point in Eastern Loudoun County, the Grand Ballroom offers sweeping views and elegant dining for up to 250 guests.
The Flora Lee Bridal Suite
Honoring Flora Lee, wife of Ludwell Lee, this graceful suite is the perfect place for brides to prepare and reflect before the ceremony.
The George Kephart Billiard Room
Once the Manor’s kitchen, this handsome room now hosts billiards, sports viewing, and relaxed gatherings on the adjoining patio.
The Edward McLean Conference Room
Named for the McLeans—early 1900s owners tied to The Washington Post and the Hope Diamond—this room features a refined boardroom setting.
The Margaret Mercer Conservatory
A bright, sunlit space named for the educator who established Belmont as a girls’ school in 1836; ideal for cheerful gatherings.
The Scott Ferguson Formal Dining Room
A restored showpiece of Federal-style architecture, this elegant dining room evokes intimacy and refinement for social or business occasions.
The Fairfax Hunt Room
Inspired by Belmont’s 1930s steeplechase heritage, this versatile room suits meetings, card games, or small private dinners.
The Ludwell Lee Library
Dedicated to Belmont’s founder, who served under Lafayette; features mantels gifted by the General himself in 1825.
The General Lafayette Parlor
A grand receiving room adorned with French-inspired wall designs and the historic mantel presented by Lafayette.
The Patrick J. Hurley Living Porch
An airy gathering space now used for intimate receptions and events.