Southern Splendor at its finest…charming and elegant…describes the
historical
Braselton-Stover House. Built in 1916 by Green Braselton, the second son born to the
town’s founder, William Harrison Braselton, the house was purchased in December 2000 and
faithfully restored to its current beauty and charm by Mary and Marvin Stover.
In addition to the historical house with its inviting wrap-around porch, is the 6000
square foot banquet facility that was completed in November 2008. The new space
combines the old Southern charm with today’s conveniences, perfectly conceived and
designed for not only the modern bride but also for corporate functions, business
meetings and special events. Like the house, the new facility features period
furnishings and is beautifully decorated, creating a sophisticated but warm inviting
ambiance. French doors open from the banquet hall onto the veranda overlooking the
garden area. This is truly an enchanted setting for life’s most important events where
family traditions are honored and memories created.
The Braselton-Stover House is located at 5257 Highway #53 in historic downtown
Braselton, ½ mile off I-85 (Exit #129), just 45 minutes from downtown Atlanta and 15
minutes north of the Mall of Georgia. It is also only 3 miles north of Georgia’s
premier vinery, Chateau Elan. The Braselton-Stover House is listed on the national
Register of Historical Places.
An AtlantaBridal.com Preferred Service since 7/4/2004