All-Inclusive Per-Person Pricing
Delicious food prepared on-site
Versatile Meeting Spaces
Historic gardens and grounds
Overnight lodging for up to 57 people
Full-service hospitality team
Located just 25 miles north of Boston, Massachusetts, our 40-room historic manor house and 38 acres of stunning lakefront property provide an ideal setting for group retreats, offering your group a place to slow down, reflect deeply, and return to daily life with renewed spirit and purpose.
Tell us your needs for your upcoming event for 10-57 people. A member of our hospitality team will get back to you in 1-3 business days.
Work with our staff so that we can coordinate your group’s meeting spaces, overnight accommodations, meals, and more.
With our team managing the details, you can focus on what matters most: planning, teaching, and enjoying your time with your group.
Our spacious meeting rooms can be customized to your specific requirements. High-speed WiFi is available throughout our buildings, and we can provide a portable projector, sound system, whiteboards, and flip carts to support teaching and learning.
Six small group breakout rooms are located within our two main buildings, perfect for small group discussions and focused activities.
Our historic retreat house offers 28 cozy bedrooms with single, double, and multi-occupancy options available. Some rooms have private ensuite bathrooms, while others share bathrooms. Rollaway beds are available for larger groups.
Our on-site kitchen staff prepares delicious, homemade meals daily using fresh ingredients and farm-to-table produce from the Giving Garden. Served in the beautiful Lakeside Gallery Dining Room, our meals are fresh, healthy, and crafted to your group's needs. Our chefs can accommodate most dietary restrictions upon request.
Rolling Ridge offers expansive grassy fields, a picturesque Bowling Green, and the stunning Grande Allée, perfect for large gatherings, outdoor activities, group picnics, weddings, and family reunions. Our main picnic grounds accommodate up to 300 people, while other venues suit more intimate occasions.
Explore our extensive network of trails with beautiful views of Lake Cochichewick and our historic grounds and gardens, originally designed by landscape architect Fletcher Steele in the 1920s.
Two outdoor labyrinths provide unique opportunities for spiritual contemplation and reflection, and the artwork by decorated sculpture artist Mico Kaufman adorns our grounds, offering provocative beauty and a chance for insight.
Enjoy a serene paddling experience on the waters of Lake Cochichewick, a Massachusetts drinking water reservoir free of powerboats, and home to a wide variety of fish and birds.