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Brecknock Hall
Named for owner David Gelston Floyd’s ancestral home of Brecknockshire in Wales, Brecknock Hall was constructed between 1851 –1857. A grandson of William Floyd, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, David Floyd established his own track record of success as a shipping magnate, whaling fleet owner, bank president and legislator.

Brecknock Hall was the Floyd’s family residence, and leftover stone was used to build Floyd Memorial Library in Greenport Village. A recent restoration project spearheaded by the Brecknock Hall Foundation has given new life to this landmark, Long Island’s most magnificent example of 19th century Italianate stone architecture.

Located at the entrance to the Peconic Landing campus, the renovated Brecknock Hall is available to the public as a resplendent site for weddings, celebrations, corporate retreats, cultural events and educational programs. This historic gem will fuel your imagination with its charming interior rooms, sprawling lawns for tented celebrations, a bridal salon, groom’s party quarters, convenient access for caterers, ample parking and access to Long Island Sound for photographs. For more information, visit www.brecknockhall.com and also click through photo albums posted on Brecknock’s Facebook Page.

BRECKNOCK HALL
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