The Weekend — Our Signature Offering
Exclusive use of the Manor and grounds — for the whole weekend.
Our signature offering gives you and fourteen of your favorite people the entire estate for a multi-night stay across seven bedrooms, with exclusive use of the Manor and its 250 acres. It turns a wedding into a private retreat: time to arrive slowly, celebrate fully, and linger afterward
A weekend stay for fourteen guests across seven bedrooms
Exclusive, private use of the Manor and the entire grounds — no other guests, no shared events
Tables, chairs, and event setups provided
A tent furnished when your celebration calls for one
The full versatility of the estate, indoors and out, to design the day your way
Designed to feel effortless: you bring the people and the vision, and the property is ready for the rest.
W H A T ‘ S I N C L U D E D
At-a-Glance
The views were always the plan.
Two hundred fifty acres of meadow, woods, and mountain sit at your doorstep, bordering the Forever Wild lands of the Adirondack Park and connecting directly to Heaven Hill Trails. The light here changes by the hour — gold across the fields at sunrise, long shadows over the hills at dusk — and it makes every photograph, every toast, and every quiet moment look like it was staged. It wasn't. It's just Snowhill.
And while the estate feels worlds away, downtown Lake Placid — its restaurants, its lake, its Olympic history — is only three miles down the road, easy for guests to reach and easy to leave behind again.
A house with a story worth marrying into.
Snowhill Manor was built in 1961 by renowned Adirondack craftsman Adrian Edmonds for Herbert Kieckhefer — a conservationist who used the surrounding land as a living lesson in how to care for forest and grow trees. Nearly 7,000 square feet of French-eclectic character followed: fireplaces, a piano room, a sunroom that catches the morning over the meadow, and hand-painted artwork tucked throughout the house waiting to be discovered. It's the kind of place that feels both grand and genuinely lived-in — a home with history, ready to hold yours.