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All-Inclusive Wedding Venue in Augusta, GA

Experience a Unique Wedding at Our Historic 1921 Cottage: Nestled in the Woods, it offers Unmatched Charm and Architecture for an Unforgettable Event. Perfect for Couples Seeking a Distinctive Venue.

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Windsor Manor Weddings

All your fairytale wedding dreams can come true at Windsor Manor—one of Central Savannah River Area's oldest and most enchanted all-inclusive wedding venues in Augusta, GA. From the minute you set foot on the property you and your guests will be transported to one of the most memorable occasions you'll ever experience in true whimsical fashion rich with history. Our Tudor-style event venue features an on-site guest house, 

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3594 Windsor Spring Rd, Hephzibah, GA, 30815
Tours by appointment only.    
Tue-Fri 9:30am to 5pm
762-775-5522
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- HISTORY -

Designed by famous architect Willis Irvin, Windsor Manor exudes storybook Tudor Revival elements such as a stucco and stone facade, diamond-paned windows, and a steep tiled roof. The interior features stained woodwork a beautiful beamed ceiling like you might see in a hunting lodge, and a large working stone fireplace, both of which were created from sandstone and trees sourced from the property.


Mr. Cole was president of the A.T. Cole Hot Blast Stove Manufacturing Company and chose Augusta for his 2,500 acre estate where he built stables for his racehorses, and used the natural springs below the house to build a large pond for his children to enjoy. There was an apple barrel in the cellar, always full of apples, a pool table, tennis courts, hunting, fishing, camping, and buggy rides with Mr. Cole who always wore a dark jacket and buttoned up vest. 

Cole sold his residence and property in 1946 to Walter and Nelle Golosky who owned N&W Camera, and a pawn shop downtown. The Goloskys were members of the Garden Club and the Augusta Riding Club and spent summers at Windsor Manor. 

After sitting vacant for over 20 years and suffering from the elements, Windsor Manor was listed on Historic Augusta's "Endangered Properties" list in 2012. The estate was purchased in late 2014 by a DIY elementary school teacher with a love for architecture, quirky art, and gardening.   The weddings came as a way to finance the restoration. The house has since been rewired, re-plumbed, repainted,  heating and cooling replaced, the pool restored, and an outdoor pavilion added. Restoration is a labor of love and is ongoing. Restoration Pics Link    

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