Events at The Hamilton House

The Hamilton House offers a refined and welcoming setting for a variety of intimate gatherings and group occasions. Whether you're planning a corporate retreat, cooking class, camp reunion, health seminar, or even a micro-wedding, our property provides the ideal balance of charm, space, and flexibility.

We welcome small, private events hosted and managed by you, including:

  • Corporate off-sites & executive meetings

  • Rehearsal dinners & welcome gatherings

  • Micro-weddings (under 50 guests)

  • Retreats, seminars, or creative workshops

  • Pick-up/drop-off gatherings or alumni meetups

Venue Highlights:

  • A beautifully appointed 650 sq. ft. dining room — seats up to 40 guests comfortably

  • Commercial Appliances and Butler Pantry for Catering or Private Chefs

  • Numerous Entertainment areas both indoors and out.  Including the billiards room, bar and theater

  • Two outdoor patios perfect for cocktails, mingling, or casual dining

  • A large, private lawn overlooking Long Lake, ideal for relaxed outdoor gatherings

While The Hamilton House is best suited for intimate celebrations, the area is surrounded by several renowned venues for larger weddings. We encourage couples to host their guests with us while celebrating at nearby locations — ensuring everyone experiences the warmth, history, and hospitality of the lakes region.

Historic Naples - Micro Wedding

Want a fun and historic wedding or event? Combine a ceremony at The Union Church with a stay at The Hamilton House.  Both locations were build in the 1800's and served as historic landmarks for Naples Maine. 

The Union Church was built in 1857 and stands in the town center of Naples just east of the Naples Public Library. It is a single-story wood frame structure, with a gabled roof, clapboard siding, and granite foundation. A two-stage square tower rises from the roof ridge, the first stage with corner pilasters, and the second with pilasters and louvered lancet-arched belfry openings. It is topped by a slender spire. The front facade, facing north, has pilastered corners rising to an entablature and a fully pedimented gable, which has a triangular louvered panel at its center. Identical entrances flank a sash window, each framed by pilasters and an entablature.[2]

The church is now used as a community resource, hosting social events and occasional religious services.

Contact the Historical Society Museum - Naples to learn more about The Union Church and rental.  https://www.townofnaples.org/museum