Lord Mansion and Coach House

About Lord Mansion

Lord Mansion, located in the historic South Capitol neighborhood, is one of Olympia's few genuine mansions.

Book your event at this unique historic location. Enjoy beautiful architectural features and grounds, an elegant atmosphere, and an intimate, memorable backdrop and setting for events.

image of beige mansion with flowering trees and grass in front

History

The history of Lord Mansion

Lord Mansion was built in 1923 for banker Clarence J. Lord and his wife, Elizabeth. Lord was a powerful figure in the history of Washington banking. He served as Olympia's mayor in 1902-03 and was a staunch opponent of any attempt to move the state capital. 

The Lords married in their home town in New York's Hudson River Valley in 1890 and came west where Mr. Lord founded the Capital National Bank, prospering even during the dark economic conditions of the 1890s. His wife Elizabeth was a founding member of the local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and was active in many public civic organizations, being remembered for her warm and welcoming home and her generosity to children and students in the community. Daughter Helen was born in 1904 and, one year after graduating from the University of Washington, married bank employee William (Bill) Lucas in 1928.

Lord engaged Olympia architect Joseph Wohleb to design his impressive new home. Raised and trained in California, Wohleb brought a distinct Southwest style to much of his work in south Puget Sound. The Lord Mansion, a Spanish Colonial villa surrounded by lush lawns and evergreen trees, is the grandest of all of Wohleb's stucco-and-tile residential designs. Exterior features include decorative friezes inset in the walls, carved brackets under wide eaves, and an arched formal entry flanked by Doric columns. A matching "coach house" behind the home, complete with chauffeur's quarters upstairs, testifies to C. J. Lord's fondness for large motor cars.

After Lord's death in 1937, the mansion was donated to the state by Elizabeth Lord and her daughter Helen Lord Lucas with the "suggestion" that it be used as a museum. A year-long effort spearheaded by the Daughters of the Pioneers to secure state support for the museum culminated in Governor Arthur Langlie signing a bill creating the Washington State Capital Museum Association as a trustee of the state responsible for operating the Lord Mansion as a museum. The Museum opened to the public on March 5, 1942 with a glittering event and all the state elected officials, including the governor, were on hand to welcome visitors. In 1993, it merged with the Washington State Historical Society and continued as the State Capital Museum and Outreach Center. 

As museum standards for proper display and preservation of art and artifacts have evolved, the Lord Mansion was evaluated, and it was determined that renovations to meet museum standards were not cost effective or in the best interest of the building. The Historical Society worked with the State of Washington to preserve and restore the building while adapting it for beneficial use. 

Although the home's interior has been altered for its different uses over time, its gorgeously paneled dining room and sweeping central staircase remain splendidly unchanged.

The Washington State Historical Society could no longer find beneficial use for the building so in 2018, the Washington State Legislature transferred stewardship of the Lord Mansion and Coach House to The Evergreen State College. The College intends to honor the public legacy of the building and the intentions of the Lord family when they deeded the property to the State. Evergreen will use the facility to welcome, engage, and support the general public and the greater Olympia community while also promoting the College’s mission as a unique, vibrant, and local destination for teaching and learning across differences.

Historical information courtesy Washington State Historical Society, 2018.

Venue Rental

The Lord Mansion and Coach House are excellent venues for meetings, corporate retreats, social engagements, weddings, training activities, workshops, arts and crafts fairs and much more. The Lord Mansion can host up to 120 people in a cocktail reception style and around 70 people in a single room theater style. The Coach House can hold around 70 people theater style.

Rental rates for the Lord Mansion and Coach House vary by the number of hours of use, rooms used and day of the week. Government agencies and non-profits receive a discount on their rental. For a detailed quote, please email, call, or complete the booking request form.

Want to find out if the venue will meet your needs? Request a Tour

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We offer a variety of options for tables and chairs at no additional charge. We’ll handle table and chair set-up and take-down for you. A nice sound system is also available too.

Rental Rates

Rental rates include tables, chairs, setup to your specifications before the event and also stored post event by Lord Mansion staff. Enjoy your event without the worry of setup and takedown (except for govt./non-profit rates).

Lord Mansion Rental Rates by Guest Count

Facility Weekday Daily Rates (Monday through Thursday) 1-40 41-80 80-120
Weekday Lord Mansion 1st Floor (8 Hours of Rental)  $1750 $2000 $2500
Weekday Lord Mansion 1st & 2nd Floor (8 Hours of Rental) $2000 $2250

$2750

Weekday Lord Mansion 1st & 2nd Floor and Coach House (8 Hours of Rental) $2250 $2500 $3000
Weekday Coach House per hour (4 Hour Minimum) $100 $125 $150
Govt. & Non-Profit Lord Mansion per hour (3 Hour Minimum) $200 $225 $300
Govt. & Non-Profit Coach House per hour (3 Hour Minimum) $80 $90 $100

 

Facility Weekend Daily Rates (Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays) 1-40 41-80 80-120
Weekend Lord Mansion 1st Floor (10 Hours of Rental) $2000 $2250 $2750
Weekend Lord Mansion 1st & 2nd Floor (10 Hours of Rental) $2250 $2500 $3000
Weekend Lord Mansion 1st & 2nd Floor and Coach House (10 Hours of Rental) $3250 $3500 $3750
Weekend Coach House (10 Hours of Rental) $1000 $1250 $1800

Weekend Lord Mansion 1st Floor & Coach House (10 Hours of Rental)
Lord Mansion 2nd Floor Not included

$3000 $3250 $3500

Weekend Day Before Wedding Setup and Rehearsal (4 Hours of Rental)
(Space for Rehearsal Dinner is not included)

$1000 $1250 $1250

*Government and Non-Profit Rates do not include the cost of setup/strike of tables and chairs and are not available on the weekends. Additional labor fees may apply.

Table Linen and use of Lord Mansion Decorations may be added for a small fee. Ask your Event Coordinator for details and a quote.

Rental Equipment

Items Included in Rental

Included in your facility rental are various tables and chairs to match your event needs. Additional equipment may also be available, so just ask!

Chiavari chairs with mahogany finish:

  • 84 chairs
  • Classic elegance for traditional events
  • Easy to decorate to match event colors with fabric overlays or ribbon
  • Default chair for 1st floor of Mansion
  • Optional 2" Cushion with black fabric
  • Optional 2" Cushion with white vinyl

Classic folding wedding chairs:

  • 120 chairs
  • Perfect for outdoor receptions and ceremonies
  • Default chair for use in the Coach House and Front Porch

White folding chairs:

  • 84 chairs
  • Backrest and seat contours to the shape of the individual
  • Breathable seat and backrest
  • Superior comfort beyond traditional wedding ceremony chair
  • For courtyard/garden functions

Black stacking banquet chairs:

  • 60 chairs
  • Black frame and black fabric
  • 2.5" thick seat for extended comfort
  • Chair back has an event pitch for added comfort
  • Default chair for 2nd floor of Mansion

Cocktail reception tables with gray smooth top:

  • 20 tables
  • 30" round top for 2-4 people
  • 42" height

Round tables with gray smooth top:

  • 18 tables
  • 48" round top
  • Seats 6 people

Rectangle tables with gray smooth top (6' L × 30" W)

  • 24 tables
  • Seats 6-8 people or serves as tables for buffet line

Skinny/seminar table (6' L × 18" W):

  • 24 tables
  • Seats 3 people on a single side
  • Seminar size table for training workshops or presentation materials

Sweetheart table:

  •  48" half round table

Birch arch:

  • White birch wood wedding arch with a height of 7' and a width of 6' using three birch poles. Use as an altar or backdrop behind a sweetheart table. Wrap with your linens or flowers to match your theme. LED curtain lights are also available. Comes with two white stands so it can be used indoors or out.

Portable PA system:

  • Portable PA system with 2 speakers, 1 wired microphone. System inputs include 2 mic inputs, SD card input, USB input, Bluetooth and FM radio.

Smart TV:

  • Our 50" Sharp SmartTV comes on portable casters. It can be connected to your laptop for presentation purposes via HDMI or use a USB to share a slideshow of pictures.

Portable LCD projector and screen:

  • Portable LCD projector with HDMI input and portable screen

Catering

Approved Caterers

These caterers have been approved for service at the Lord Mansion and Coach House:

EZ Foods Olympia 
(360) 491-4499
info@ezfoodsolympia.com

Budd Bay Cafe Catering  
(360) 357-6963
judi@buddbaycafe.com

Bayview Catering  
(360) 357-8016
planner@bayviewcatering.com

Pellegrino's Catering  
(360) 709-9055, ext. 5
maria@pellegrinoscatering.com

The Crowded Kitchen Catering Company  
(360) 751-4807 
lorinnebirdwell@hotmail.com

Marv's BBQ  
(360) 459-7729
marvsbbq@marvsbbq.com

If you don't see your caterer listed, please contact us and staff will contact your caterer to obtain approval.

Approved caterers have provided Evergreen with a copy of their business license, catering and applicable alcohol service endorsements, as well as their certificate of insurance listing Evergreen as an additional insured. Evergreen does not endorse or guarantee quality or service provided by outside caterers.

Directions and Parking

Location

211 21st Ave SW
Olympia, WA 98501

Just six short blocks from the Washington State Capital Campus.

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Parking

  • On-site parking spaces are limited.
  • Additional street parking is available around the site, subject to City of Olympia parking regulations.
  • Carpooling, taxi, ride-share servic, and use of free Intercity Transit routes is highly encouraged.
  • The streets surrounding the Lord Mansion are zoned for 2-hour parking Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 pm.
  • Free parking without a time restriction is available within a two-block walking distance from the Lord Mansion at the gravel parking lot at 122 23rd Ave SE, Olympia, WA 98501.