Family Dining Room

 

The private dining room was used only by the Belmonts, their family, or very intimate guests.

The table in the center of the room is hand-carved oak with leaves that extend to 22 feet.  Originally, the table stood in the State Dining Room.

There are 30 matching hand-carved oak chairs for the table that are spread throughout the building.

 
   

 

 

 
   

 

 
    On the ceiling is a beautiful painting that depicts the five heroines of the Eastern Star.  This room also contains the beautiful set of Coalport China's Indian Tree pattern china.