Hines Hill Conference Center

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Peninsula, United States

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Event venue· Wedding venue· Retreat center

Hines Hill Conference Center Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Hines Hill Conference Center is located in Peninsula, United States on 1403 W Hines Hill Rd. Hines Hill Conference Center is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category event venue in United States.

Address

1403 W Hines Hill Rd

Phone

+1 3306572909

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Samuel Brookover

Our company had such a wonderful time working at this location! The staff was very attentive and made our day super easy. Grounds were beautiful. This is the perfect location for having a ceremony and reception on site!

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Scott

My son was married here this weekend, it was an incredible venue with a lot of history. I borrowed the historical info from the parks website. If your in the area it is worth visiting. If you’ve visited the Conservancy’s administrative offices at Hines Hill Center, you’ve probably noticed them: large, stone faces glaring down at you from the tops of buildings, elaborate stone walls, or stained-glass windows peeking around corners. What’s the story behind these unusual pieces of decoration? The answer involves a demolitions contractor, a psychiatric building, and a Cleveland high school. The Beginning The Hines Hill property was originally built in 1904 as a summer home for the Jaite family, who owned the Jaite Packaging mill just down the road. During the summer months, they enjoyed a spacious house (now the home of our administrative offices), as well as a barn (now the Hines Hill Conference Center) and a chicken coop (now the Stone Cottage). Imagine yourself walking across the grounds in summer, maybe stopping to pull weeds in the vegetable garden outside the chicken coop, or listening to the chickadees singing in the treetops. It must’ve been a perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of the paper mill! Patching Together Hines Hill The Jaite family eventually sold the house, and it passed to several owners in the years following, including the president of Northern Ohio Bank. The most recent owners were Robert and Phyllis Gioia (pronounced “joy-a”), who purchased the house in 1975 and played a big role in shaping the look of the buildings today. Robert Gioia was a demolitions contractor with a passion for funky pieces of art and architecture. In his work, he was constantly on the lookout for new pieces to salvage and add to his home in the Cuyahoga Valley, many of which you can still see.

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Juliana Kaderbek

What a dreamy wedding venue! I photographed a wedding here in September and captured some of my most favorite photos. No need to go anywhere else, you can have an efficient timeline and get all your portraits done at Hines Hills!

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Sara Long

We got married at Hines Hill on 9/22/19. It was absolutely beautiful. Our photos turned out amazing. Katie Conroy is the best! She is so kind, patient and accommodating. The rest of the CVNP staff was amazing as well and helped so much on our special day. We couldn’t have chose a more perfect venue

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Sky Brooks

i’m part of the oberlin choirsters and we were there to have a choir retreat today and it was absolutely adorable beautiful, i plan on renting out the center again in the future for my 16th birthday