Captain Charles Leonard House

Category: Banquet hall in Agawam, Massachusetts

Address: 663 Main St, Agawam, MA 01001, USA

Phone: +14137869421

Reviews

Emelie Alvarez (Hey tootz)

Nov 6, 2021

Its a cute little venue..its more like a huge house..the space is small but cute for a small gathering there is also a kitchen to use..

Scott Powers

Feb 14, 2020

Great old house with plenty of character nice size kitchen and was not real expensive to rent.I would recommend this place for all your banquet needs

Sheryl Karolinski

Jul 6, 2019

The home was wonderful. Bring your own food, rent the building.

Naomi K

Jul 3, 2019

We were in Texas looking for a venue for a family gathering. Sight unseen we booked the location. What a pleasant surprise. The venue was perfect for our needs. Josh was accommodating and a pleasure to work with. Can’t say enough positive things about our experience.

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Questions & Answers

Looking for a place for a baby shower . I know the venue but have been there as a guest. What is the capacity and cost to rent? Do we bring in our own food (caterer)? Thank you for your time.

Erin O'Brien | Sep 15, 2020
Cheryl Whalen | Sep 15, 2020

I'm not sure about capacity. We have about 45 people and we fit easily. We bring ore own food and alcohol. It was $250 when we rented it last.

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Who is captain leonard

Eric Anderson | Sep 16, 2018
Chris Safarik | Sep 16, 2018

Charles Leonard was born in 1764 and married Mercy Remington in 1789. One year later, he purchased twenty-five acres of land on the eastern side of Main Street. According to historian Ernest Newton Bagg, Leonard was a graduate of Harvard University who later turned to farming. He attained the rank of Captain while serving in the local militia, and was known by that title thereafter. It was in 1805 that Leonard constructed Agawam’s fourth tavern on the western end of his property to serve travelers as the first stop on the Hartford to Boston stage run.

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