Mooreland Mansion
Mooreland Mansion is a historic event center located on the campus of Lakeland Community College in Kirtland, Ohio.
The historic turn-of-the-century mansion was originally built as a summer home for the Moore family of Cleveland, Ohio. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Mooreland was renovated and opened in 1998 as a conference center managed by the college. The $3 million renovation maintained the historic integrity of the magnificent building while providing the amenities of today. Mooreland is available to the community for meetings, conferences, banquets and special events.
For more than 100 years guests at Mooreland have experienced warm hospitality, elegant surroundings and memorable meals. Once a pleasure for elite friends and relatives of the Moore family, Mooreland is now available to you and your guests.
Mooreland Gardens
The Mooreland estate has three distinctive gardens, the romantic Rose Garden with nearly 1,000 roses, the Green Garden created from a former tennis court and the eclectic Formal Garden that blend Victorian geometry with English cottage charm. These gardens represent a living history of nearly a century of Northeast Ohio's gardening artistry and heritage. Beyond their historical significance, these beautiful gardens provide a stunning backdrop for events and photography. Beyond their historical significance, these beautiful gardens can be reserved to provide a stunning backdrop for events and photography. The Mooreland Restoration Garden Club works to preserve the grounds, ensuring they continue to flourish while honoring their original design and historical significance.