The wedding day at The Grande Victorian was nothing short of unforgettable. This historic estate, originally built in 1884 and sitting on six acres just outside historic downtown Monroe, NC, boasts rich Queen Anne-style architecture, stunning formal spaces, and lush outdoor areas that make it a photographer’s dream. From the iconic black and white checkered tile floors in the ballroom to the charming exterior and beautiful pavilion space, every detail lent itself to timeless wedding photos.

The Grande Victorian has stood the test of time as one of the most beautiful historic venues in the Carolinas. Originally a private residence known as the Victorian Crow’s Nest, the estate was built in 1884 and later lovingly restored to preserve its elegance and charm. Its formal ballroom features glossy black and white checkered tile floors and ornate chandeliers, while the sprawling grounds offer endless photo opportunities. There’s even a classic fountain near the front of the house that makes for a spectacular backdrop.

The wedding day began with the bride and her squad upstairs in the expansive bridal suite. Bathed in beautiful natural light and complete with a large mirror perfect for getting-dressed shots, it was the ideal space for wedding-morning photos. The moment her mom helped her into her gown was filled with emotion, and the tears when the dress went on made for some of the most heartfelt getting-ready images of the day.
Just a few steps away, the groom and his party enjoyed the perfect pre-ceremony weather outdoors. With relaxed energy, laughter, and his dad and best man helping him into his jacket, those candid moments captured the calm before the heartfelt celebration ahead.


The couple’s first look unfolded in front of the venue’s historic facade, and it was unforgettable. Before the bride even stepped into view, the groom’s eyes filled with tears. What followed was a deeply emotional exchange of private vows before we moved into couple’s portraits that beautifully showcased their connection against the timeless backdrops of The Grande Victorian grounds.

After the first look, we gathered the wedding party for photos out in front of the house. With lush green lawns, stately architecture, and sunshine overhead, the group celebrated with joyful energy and unforgettable expressions. These images are filled with movement, laughter, and personality: just the kind of wedding party photos that stand out in a gallery.

The ceremony took place in the venue’s charming covered outdoor pavilion: a versatile open-air space just steps from both the reception area and main house. Surrounded by friends and family, the couple said “I do” in a moment filled with joy and meaning. One of the most memorable highlights was the bride’s mom walking her down the aisle before she joined her partner at the altar.

Inside the elegant ballroom, the reception kicked off with the couple’s first official dance as newlyweds. The gleaming black and white checkered tile floors reflected the warm glow of the chandeliers as guests cheered them on. Following heartfelt toasts and a sweet cake-cutting moment, the dance floor came alive capturing the fun and celebration of the night.

From its historic architecture and elegant ballroom to its beautiful outdoor pavilion and classic estate grounds, The Grande Victorian provides a stunning backdrop for weddings of every style. Whether you value natural light, historic details like its checkered tile floors, or picturesque gardens and fountains, this Monroe, NC venue just outside of Charlotte offers beautiful spaces that translate into unforgettable images.
Wedding Vendors:
Venue: The Grande Victorian VIEW HERE
Photography: Hi, It’s Me! Your Timeless Wedding Photographer
Planner: Wildflower Events – Diana Sullivan
Florals: Chelish Moore
Catering: Best Impressions
DJ: Fusion Sound
Live Musicians: Nelson Quartet
Rentals: Curated Events
HMU: Cali Stott Artistry
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