Jon and Steven had their wedding in a Massachusetts manor, known as the Stonehurst in Waltham, Massachusetts. The manor is the country home of Robert Treat Paine and the 109-acre house and property was designed by Henry Hobson Richardson and Frederick Law Olmsted. These renowned architects created bodies of work around the country that were culturally and environmentally relevant.
The couple’s wedding colors incorporated cream, yellow, green and red, seen from their flowers to the interior decor. The two shared their intimate day with close friends and family (they had less than 30 guests!) and were serenaded by a string quartet.
Venue: Stonehurst, The Robert Treat Paine Estate, Waltham, Massachusetts
Photography: Nicole Chan Photography
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