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This 121-year-old structure was built to house the owner’s horses and
carriages. Today, it is much more versatile and provides space to host
meetings, receptions, and other gatherings for the community.
"The restoration of DeBary Hall’s stable is a wonderful conclusion to
years of renovation and construction at DeBary Hall ," said Pat Northey,
District 5 Volusia County Council member. "It will provide another venue
for local organizations to hold events, meetings and retreats. The land
is beautiful, and the stable is equally so. We hope the community will
enjoy it for generations to come."

Today’s stable has the addition of modern amenities such as
electricity, air conditioning, plumbing, a caterer’s serving kitchen,
bathrooms and seating considerations. This building can seat 100 guests
for reception programs, and 150 guests for meetings or speaking
engagements.
The project also included restoration of the exterior of the tenant
house, a modest workers’ quarters. The tenant house is believed to be
older than DeBary Hall and may have belonged to settlers who sold
Frederick deBary the core acreage for his vacation retreat. Workers
building the mansion may have lived in this house while working for
deBary.
For rental information , please call Amber Patterson at
386-668-3840.

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