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Welcome to the Drumore Estate blog! Here, we share the latest tips, happenings, and news for creating unforgettable events in our historic estate. Whether you’re planning a wedding, corporate retreat, or private celebration, our articles offer insights to help you make the most of your event.
Explore seasonal inspirations, expert advice on event planning, and in-depth looks at our stunning venue spaces, lush gardens, and tailored services. Stay up-to-date with Drumore Estate happenings, learn about industry trends, and gather inspiration to bring your dream event to life.
The Blog
2021 Color of the Year & Trends
The 2021 Pantone colors of the year are Illuminating, which is a bright yellow and Ultimate Gray....
4 Reasons Why Brunch is Our Favorite Meal of the Day
Looking for the perfect meal for your next gathering? Brunch is the ultimate choice for...
4 Key Wedding Decisions to Make with Your Partner
Tying the knot with someone means that you’ll have a lifelong partner to help you make the right...
Milkweed for Monarchs (and other butterflies) at Drumore
So what’s the big deal about milkweed these days? Milkweeds are the larval host plant for Monarch...
Butterflies at Drumore Estate
After many years of attracting various butterfly species to Drumore, a garden specifically meant...
What Are Some Popular Wedding Snack Ideas?
Wedding receptions are a ton of fun, especially if you’re spending the entire night dancing and...
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Our History
Drumore Estate was founded in 1938 when local newspaper magnate and philanthropist John F. Steinman sought out a hilltop in the Lancaster County countryside to build a peaceful retreat. He decided upon this property in the southern end of Lancaster, situated on the second highest peak in the county with a view of his newspaper building in downtown Lancaster. Philadelphia architect Robert R. McGoodwin was commissioned to design the 16,000 square foot brick Georgian mansion so that it best complimented the natural beauty of the property.
Mature trees were transplanted on the property in 1939 and the towering sycamores lining the driveway are a hallmark of the estate to this day. Drumore Estate features a breathtaking wedding aisle for brides to ascend stairs from the mansion to make their entrance through the Formal Gardens. To the left of the Fountain Garden, the bucolic view stretches across the Susquehanna River Valley.
John F. Steinman planned the property with entertaining in mind. There are numerous patios, balconies, porches, pools, and fountains nestled in the Formal Gardens. John F. Steinman loved Drumore Estate and lived here until he died in 1980.
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Bridal Suite
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