
Say “I do” in a beautiful wedding ceremony on Belle Grove’s front lawn, overlooking the Rappahannock River. Exchange that magical kiss under our 200-year-old elm tree on the back lawn. Pick a beautiful indoor space for a intimate micro-wedding. No matter where you select, our location is the perfect backdrop for your dream wedding.
After the wedding, newlyweds and their guests can celebrate with an unforgettable gala on the picturesque Belle Grove grounds. For micro-weddings, we offer our indoor first floor for an intimate time with your guests.
Belle Grove is more than a wedding venue. We are a bed and breakfast since 2013. We offer four rooms for the wedding party and special rates for other rooms at a local hotel. Our bridal suite, the Turner provides the perfect place for the bride and her bride’s maids to prepare for her moment while the groom and his entourage relaxes in the Library.
Whether the ceremony is large or small, representing unique cultures or old family customs, nothing is ever out of place in such a setting. It is indeed where dreams come true, aspirations are realized, memories are made and forever etched in your heart.

We love traditional weddings, but we get excited when a wedding couple decide to make their wedding something to remember. We offer weddings from other cultures, religious or non-religious, themed, one day or multiple days and unique ideas.
Want to have a cartoon artists and acrobat entertain your guests during cocktail hour? Or want to find a unique way to have a memorial display of past family members? How about leaving your reception on a helicopter?
Our Event Coordinator works with you to create the wedding to remember.

If you love history, this is the location for you! Belle Grove Plantation is a Virginia Landmark and is on the National Register for Historic Homes. Belle Grove was established in 1670 and is the birthplace of President James Madison. The current mansion was built over the foundation of the home Mr. Madison was born in. This historic mansion dates to 1792, 1839 and 1997. Completely restored with all the modern amenities.