History
Every home has a soul, made up of brick and mortar and the memories lived there. The soul of The Wright House was born in the 1930's as a farmhouse outside the young city of Mesa, Arizona. It had its own well for water, and a white picket fence fronted a dirt road that ran into Tempe where the old Hayden Flour Mill was in full operation. In 1945, Harold Wright and his wife, Leah, bought the house from his parents, Lo & Teresa. They remodeled, adding some rooms, and Leah planted many flowers and some of the trees and shrubs still remain today. Harold and Leah raised four children, creating many happy memories. Harold's son, Michael, and his wife, Peggy, developed the home into The Wright House Garden Reception Centre in July of 1991. Since then they have been working to continuously improve the property and make it into an ideal setting for weddings, receptions, and all other special events.
Specialties
Weddings and Receptions or special events. Choose between a formal victorian English garden with gazebos, scented floral beds, vine covered verandah and large ballroom; or a southern French garden with the rustic charm of a country French Inn. Large decks rise amid mature trees and lighted fountains to allow romantic dining under the stars.