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The delta's
historic Grand Island Mansion is a uniquely spectacular Italian Renaissance
style villa. The Mansion is the largest private estate in northern California,
and embodies the finest features of classical architecture and European
craftsmanship.
The four-story,
24,000 square foot 58 room villa is centrally located on Grand Island
in the lush delta region east of the San Francisco Bay.
The mansion
was designed by J.W. Dolliver, the renowned San Francisco architect,
in 1917 for Louis Meyers, a native of San Francisco, and his wife, Audrey,
daughter of Lubin of the Weinstock Lubin department stores.
Louis Meyers,
an Orchardist, built the house as the centerpiece of his Orchard Empire
and as a place to entertain his society guests who arrived by riverboat,
such as author Erle Stanley Gardiner.
The Grand
Island Mansion has recently undergone extensive restoration under the
direction of Terrence Black, great-nephew of the original architect,
making the private estate the premier facility for weddings, receptions,
corporate retreats, business conferences and private events. Immediate
plans for the future include full spa services in the elegant style
of a bygone era.
Guests can
entertain in the private English Hunt lounge and bar, overlooking the
spacious interior courtyard Colonnade room with fountains, vaulted ceiling
and Moorish arches. The historic house was built by the finest craftsmen
from Europe and has five marble fireplaces, inlaid parquet flooring,
rare handmade tile work throughout, imported wood paneling, luxurious
period furnishings and authentic artwork. Other amenities include a
heliport, tennis court, basketball court, private docks and classical
Italian gardens.
The Mansion
has been featured in such publications as National Geographic, Sunset
Magazine, Architectural Digest, Playboy Magazine, Victoria's Secret
Catalog, and Macy's Furniture Catalog.
The Mansion
and grounds are open for public viewing and dining during the famous
Sunday Champagne Brunch, served 10:30 to 2:00, with reservations or
by appointment.
The friendly
professional staff is directed by Sandras Clark, an English hotelier
who combines European tradition with a flexible creative approach to
stress free event planning and coordinating, emphasizing personal service
with a variety of packages, tailored to your special needs.
The estate
is centrally located on Grand Island Road, off Scenic Delta Highway
160. The Mansion is only 30 scenic minutes by motorcar from Sacramento,
Stockton or Lodi; 45 minutes from Walnut Creek or Concord; 75 minutes
from Napa; and 90 minutes from downtown San Francisco.
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