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A stunning Georgian mansion deep in the heart of an historic estate.
Malone House is a prestigious building offering a wealth of history and grandeur for a range of functions including, weddings, conferences, social events and private dining. Malone House offers a unique experience for all of those who visit.
Located on the site of a 17th century fort, Malone House was built in the 1820s for William Wallace Legge, a rich Belfast merchant who had inherited the surrounding land. A keen landscaper, he designed and planted most of the estate's grounds, which remain relatively unchanged today.
When Legge died, ownership of Malone House passed to the Harberton family, who lived on the premises from 1868 to 1920. The building's last owner was William Barnett, who presented Malone House to the city of Belfast in 1946.
Following its presentation to the city, Malone House was leased to the National Trust in the early 1970s. After it was nearly destroyed by a fire in 1976, the building was repaired by the council and reopened in June 1983.
Since then, it has become a major venue for weddings, conferences, social functions and other events, while the surrounding grounds are popular with walkers and cyclists.
If you’re searching for the perfect venue to say “I do” look no further than Malone House. With competitive prices, elegant finishing touches and personalised attentive service, we’re the ideal setting for your big day.
Our Harberton Room can seat up to 120 people for your wedding reception. We also have several other rooms available to hire for your service or reception to help create your perfect day.