Lloyd House in Old Town Alexandria VA
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Built between 1796-1797 in Georgian style by John Wise, the Lloyd
House was occupied the Lloyd family from 1832-1918 and home to Carolyn
Hallowell Miller, a suffragist leader after the Civil War. The Lloyd
House used to be a branch of the Alexandria Library but now houses the
Office of Historic Alexandria.
Many events are welcome to take place at the Lloyd House such as weddings,
rehearsal dinners, fund-raisers, and workshops. Only the first floor
and garden are permitted for use and could accommodate 100 people
depending on the type of venue. The North Parlor Room has a maximum
capacity of 50 seated dinner/meeting and 90 limited seating, mixer
event. There is one unisex bathroom on the first floor for public use.

Facilities Coordinator
Lloyd House
220 N. Washington Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
(703) 838-4554
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