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The front exterior of The Graylyn Estate, with pink trees on either side. A modern dining area. A historic guest room with a large wooden bed.

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You don’t need to fly to another city to have a memorable (and productive) destination meeting.

The Graylyn Estate is a historic venue brimming with modern amenities minutes from downtown Winston-Salem. It offers 55 acres of luxe accommodations, including:

Whether you’re there for the day or a multi-night stay, Graylyn’s flexible spaces + on-site event coordinators ensure your meeting experience transcends the ordinary.

Explore Graylyn’s grounds + request a proposal

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