Rust Manor House

Rust Manor House is a site rich in Virginia history and public service. Built in 1910 by Henry and Anne Lee Harrison, both descendants of Virginia's founding families, the property was substantially remodeled in 1930 by William Fitzhugh Rust, another scion of a distinguished Virginia family. The next generation to live there, Margaret and William Rust Jr., gave the Town of Leesburg the land for Ida Lee Park and The Rust Library. In 2000, the Rusts donated their family home to Audubon Naturalist Society to create Rust Sanctuary.

Why Rust Manor?
• Bride’s dressing room with ensuite bath
• Grand staircase leading from the bride’s room to a gracious landing that overlooks the soaring foyer and its glittering chandelier
• Elegant formal parlor with exquisite gilt mirrors
• Handsome dining room with two beautiful chandeliers
• Lovely library that serves as the pre-ceremony gathering place for the groom and groomsmen
Children's Discovery Room with options
• Butler’s pantry and kitchen
• Columned portico
• Boxwood gardens and spacious lawns
• Circular driveway under towering oaks

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