Homestake Mansion Weddings

The Homestake Mansion was built in 1933 and retains the elegance of the period in its unique Tudor style architecture. It is located in the City of Lead, just three miles South of Deadwood.
This is an extremely popular site for ceremonies and receptions. There are different prices depending up whether you want to have your ceremony only or ceremony and reception. Catering is available. There is a spacious “Great Room” with a massive fireplace that can seat approximately 75 people.
If you are thinking of an outdoor wedding, there is a beautiful patio, just steps away from the elegant dining room. You can have your ceremony on the patio and drinks and appetizers inside that offers cozy corners for lounging and enjoyment of the guests.
The upstairs is available to the bridal party only and offers dressing rooms-one for the bride and one for the groom. This works great for getting ready for the big moment.
Prices include a number of hours of use for the house. In addition, couples are allowed 1 hour rehearsal time and 2 hours of use of the upstairs suites for dressing and photography prior to the ceremony.
This 27-room English Tudor style mansion, located in Lead, was built by the Homestake Mining Company in 1933 at a cost of $200,000. After two superintendents’ residences were lost (1880 and 1896) to ground subsidence, the “Big House” as it became known, was built to serve as the new residence for general managers of the Homestake Mine.
While in use, the mansion was the site of lavish social entertaining. In 1979, a new general manager decided not to occupy the mansion. Since then, it has been used for providing fine lodging to visitors, weddings and receptions, family reunions, meetings, and corporate retreats.
The bathrooms of the home were displayed at the 1933 World’s Fair and the master bathroom has the undisputed honor of being named the First Place Winner that year. It boasts a luxurious six foot tub accented by original Art Deco light fixtures.
The Homestake Mansion has four bedrooms, each with their own private bathroom and the Mansion’s carriage house has been transformed into a beautiful suite, complete with its own bathroom and kitchenette.
BOOKING INFORMATION:
To book your event or check availability, please contact:
Historic Bullock Properties
Group Sales Department
649 Main Street
Deadwood, South Dakota 57732
1-605-578-7777 or 1 888-880-3835






