Historic Wedding Venues in Northeast Florida

Restored mansions, century-old hotels, and grand civic buildings — venues with a story already half-written, paired with the Northeast Florida setting. We've cataloged 10 historic venues in Northeast Florida. Pricing varies between venues. Each listing includes a verified photo gallery and direct contact details. Use the multi-quote form to send your wedding details to several venues at once — most respond within 24-48 hours.

Historic venues in Northeast Florida10 venues

Amelia Island Williams House - watercolor illustration

Amelia Island Williams House

An 1856 home, one of the oldest in Fernandina Beach, still surrounded by its original iron fence. Specializes in elopements and intimate weddings of up to 10 guests in the parlor, grand hallway, or first- and second-floor porches.

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Fernandina Beach, FL
Capacity: 50-10 guestshistoric
From $750
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Casa Marina Hotel and Restaurant

An independently owned 1925 oceanfront hotel and Historic Hotels of America member at 691 1st St N, billed as a Jacksonville Beach landmark. The property hosts ceremonies and receptions in its dining room, rooftop terrace, and beachfront courtyard.

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Jacksonville Beach, FL
Capacity: 50-150 guestshistoric
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Florida House Inn

Built in 1857, the oldest surviving hotel in Florida, located at 22 South 3rd Street in downtown Fernandina Beach. Wedding ceremonies and receptions take place in the fenced courtyard garden under a 300-year-old live oak, with 17 guest rooms on site.

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Fernandina Beach, FL
Capacity: 50-150 guestshistoric
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Hoyt House

A 1905 Victorian mansion in Fernandina Beach's Historic District, run as a 10-room boutique B&B with lush gardens and 250-year-old oaks. Hosts elopement and small-wedding packages with ceremonies in the gazebo or indoor parlor.

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Fernandina Beach, FL
Capacity: 50-150 guestshistoric
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Lightner Museum

Henry Flagler's 1888 Hotel Alcazar, now a city-owned museum; the main reception ballroom occupies the space that once held the world's largest indoor swimming pool. Couples use the Grand Lobby for cocktail hour and the historic Pool ballroom for dinner, with the Castillo de San Marcos and Flagler College campus right outside.

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St. Augustine, FL
Capacity: 40-225 guestshistoric
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Markland House at Flagler College

A Greek-Revival estate home originally built in an orange grove and now on the National Register of Historic Places, located on the Flagler College campus. The property has a wrap-around covered porch, magnolia and oak-lined walks, and four interior rooms — the Library, Dining Room, and adjoining Pink and Yellow Rooms — used together for ceremonies and receptions.

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St. Augustine, FL
Capacity: 50-150 guestshistoric
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The Lesesne House - watercolor illustration

The Lesesne House

An 1856-1860 Greek Revival residence at 415 Centre Street, the oldest continuously inhabited home in Fernandina Beach and a National Historic Landmark. Two courtyards, a grapevine pergola, formal dining and parlor rooms host intimate weddings and receptions.

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Fernandina Beach, FL
Capacity: 50-160 guestshistoric
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The Ribault Club

A 16,000 sq ft 1928 clubhouse on Fort George Island designed by Swiss architect Maurice Fatio, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The venue blends restored architectural details — fluted pilasters, French doors, paneled woodwork — with coastal park grounds.

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Jacksonville, FL
Capacity: 25-400 guestshistoric
From $6,800
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The White Room

An 1888 waterfront building in the historic district at 1 King Street, billed as the only private waterfront wedding venue in downtown St. Augustine. The complex includes three connected spaces — the Grand Ballroom, the ground-floor Villa Blanca with vaulted ceilings, and a rooftop terrace overlooking Matanzas Bay.

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St. Augustine, FL
Capacity: 50-150 guestshistoric
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Ximenez-Fatio House Museum - watercolor illustration

Ximenez-Fatio House Museum

A 1798 Spanish-colonial coquina mansion on Aviles Street — billed as the oldest street in America — that hosted its first wedding in 1834. The walled private courtyard is shaded with banana plants, hibiscus, and citrus, lit at night with string lights against original coquina walls.

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St. Augustine, FL
Capacity: 50-100 guestshistoric
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