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    Gramercy Mansion

    4.3 (45 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Jennifer D.

    Tuesdays with Anne Review I recently visited the Gramercy Mansion for a wonderful garden and mansion tour with a delicious box lunch included from The Lunchbox Lady. The tours are led by the owner, Anne, and are on Tuesdays from 11:00-1:00 by reservation only. Your group must contain at least 6 people. We started the tour with Anne showing us all of the gardens surrounding the mansion including the pool, the angel garden and the Japanese garden with coy pond. Along the way we encountered a gong and drum that we were encouraged to play. We made our way to the front garden where many in our group took advantage of the swing. We then headed to the Carriage House for a quick tour. Next we enjoyed a delicious box lunch prepared by The Lunchbox Lady. You have a choice of sandwich, salad or half sandwich/half salad. The water with fresh basil was refreshing after a humid tour outside. We finished with a short tour of the main floor of the mansion and one of the large guest rooms. We learned about many of the antique items and artwork. If you love gardens, this is a great tour for you! Anne is incredibly knowledgeable about all of the plants and trees on the vast estate. I highly recommend Tuesdays with Anne.

    Eva P.

    Where do I begin? From the moment we toured Gramercy mansion I knew it was something special. The grounds alone take your breath away. I got married here on 11/10/23 and keep replaying each moment over and over because it was everything I had hoped for and more. Gramercy's staff went above and beyond with accommodating any of our needs and assisting us in checking in, rooms, breakfast, etc. a special shoutout to Jenna and Shannon. These two women are phenomenal at what they do. We can't wait to visit on our 1 year anniversary.

    Shani L.

    Gramercy Mansion is a charming Tudor mansion and bed and breakfast in Baltimore county's Greenspring Valley. I think it was original built for someone's daughter as a wedding gift. They are not luxury, gourmet or anything that "boring". They just want you to visit and make this home your home. I especially liked the fresh flowers throughout the house and cookies everyday. The rooms were nice, featuring antiques and artwork, whirlpool tubs and fireplaces. I enjoyed breakfast in the morning with top notch service. For what it is, I can't find one thing to complain about during my stay. Just suggestions to make something good, better. I wish they offered a complimentary Wine Hour at night and a Billiard Room. There's really nothing to do. You can walk the garden or shop the antiques throughout the house but that's it. They should also have handouts for every area in Baltimore and recommend things to do, where to shop, where to dine, where to hear good music etc. I only saw handouts about the history of the mansion, garden, other sister properties and wedding services. In summary, just book your stay or wedding now!

    Andrea S.

    Wonderful little Bed and Breakfast! We stayed in the Country Retreat. Attended a wedding here and stayed 2 nights. The decor throughout is so lovely and vintage and the grounds are just as nice. However, it is December and not much is in bloom it is still a nice property to walk around. Would highly recommend if your in the area to stay a night or few. Its a nice quite relaxing place and the breakfast is tasty too.

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    Theresa B.

    This was seriously the most lovely experience. I'm not usually a bed & breakfast type of girl, but I had to be in Pikesville early in the morning, this was ten minutes away from where I had to be, and it looked completely gorgeous. I'm a total sucker for anything historic/Victorian (this mansion was built in 1902 so it's technically one year younger than "Victorian", but all the decor is the beautiful ornate Victorian style that I fawn over every time.) I happily booked a night here with my fiance in the Ambassadors Room. The mansion itself is a sprawling tudor, and every inch of it is stunning, from the chandeliers to the paintings to the authentic period furniture. Everything has that decadent old money feel that makes it easy to imagine it's 1910 and you're staying at a very rich friend's house. We arrived after 9 so we weren't greeted by anyone (which I actually preferred because I was tired, grumpy and kind of dreading having to interact with an overly friendly b&b owner.) We were, however, greeted by a beautiful cat waiting at the top of the staircase for us! He was a floofy, sweet old Himalayan (maybe Persian?) who followed us into our room and enthusiastically accepted my showering of attention. We eventually had to escort him out (very reluctantly on my part because I would've loved to let him sleep in there, but a lack of a litter box might've been an issue.) The room was as comfortable as can be - spotless, spacious with a fireplace, desk and table to sit at, adjustable ambient lighting from the chandelier and the most heavenly bed I've ever slept in in my life. If that were my bed at home, I'd never leave it. I want to say it was a feather bed, and it's the type that's raised really high so you need a foot stool (which was provided) to get on it. The room had a private bathroom as well - I was concerned that it wouldn't since technically this is a house and not many houses have bathrooms in all the bedrooms, but that proved not to be a problem. If I HAD to state a minor complaint, it's that the thermostat wouldn't go below 68. It was really muggy out and I prefer a very cool room for sleeping. Honestly though, that didn't detract from my complete satisfaction with everything else. I'll also add as a disclaimer that based on the photos of some of the other rooms, the Ambassadors Room seems like one of the more glamorous ones. Some of the others are more floral/airy with a notably different feel. Not as sexy and dramatic - probably just as comfortable, but I'm glad we got the one we did. I definitely recommend looking at the photos before requesting a specific room so you can pick one that's best suited to your taste. We were on a tight schedule, so I regrettably didn't get to try the breakfast. I also didn't get to see the gardens, but I imagine they're beautiful. If I'm ever in the area overnight again, this will be my choice of where to stay. I hear this is a popular wedding venue too, and based on what I saw, I highly recommend it for that! I'd consider getting married here myself if I weren't eloping to Malibu.

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    We got married at Gramercy Mansion in 2023 and it was such an amazing experience. The moment you stepped into this place, it was like being transported into a Tudor mansion. It was quiet, peaceful, and just beautifully decorated. Out of all of the vendors I have worked with for our wedding, the staff at Gramercy Mansion was my absolute favorite. They were so quick to respond to our emails, and were always soooo gracious towards us. Everyone was so nice and so kind to us, especially me, who at the time such a nervous bride. Our photographer was so enamored with the mansion that she came back on her own months later to spend time her and be inspired by the beautiful garden. The rooms are beautiful, the gardens have so much variety, the staff are gracious, the food is delicious. If I could do my life all over again, I'd change a lot of things, but I would 1) keep my husband, and 2) still choose Gramercy Mansion to get married at

    Nick M.

    I was looking all over the state for a bed and breakfast for a weekend getaway when I stumbled upon this beautiful Victorian lodging. The main house is spacious and the parking lot has spaces reserved for each named room. The house is set back in the woods with wonderful gardens and a pool (a bit too chilly to test during our spring cold snap). Our room is gorgeously appointed and warm, with views of the gardens behind the house. One of the things I really appreciated more than I thought I would is the option to take breakfast in your room. You indicate your selections before bed the night before and voila your meal appears at the time you designate in the morning. Eating in their provided robes just adds to the quaint luxury. Although apparently the mansion is host to many wedding parties it's also ideal for a romantic getaway as well. We'll return for sure.

    Amy M.

    This place is truly a hidden gem! My husband and I stayed in the Aphroditie's Reatreat room. It was breathtaking. The entire mansion is gorgeous, the staff is super friendly and the food is really good. Totally coming back here again.

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    Tamara M.

    Always a beautiful top notice venue. I enjoy the aesthetic appeal and the always gracious hospitality. I do wish they had more paved parking.

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