Site Rental
Plan on having your next event at Woodville.
Woodville Plantation offers a unique setting for small receptions, showers, lawn parties, corporate meeting, or any important event or celebration. Woodville Plantation is the oldest residence in Allegheny County that is open to the public, offering a unique 2-1/2 acre wooded setting that harkens back to the splendor of a late 18th century country estate.
To download a rental agreement form, please click here.
Amenities Include:
- The Still House is a reconstructed building (circa 1820) with modern amenities inside, including a full kitchen and bathroom.
- The Still House may be rented for small events not exceeding 25 people.
- The Still House and grounds are available for lawn parties not exceeding 100 people.
- The Neville House at Woodville Plantation is a National Historic Landmark that dates to 1775. The Neville House is available only by special arrangement.
- A distinctive option that can be added to any event is a personalized tour of the Neville House.
Rental Rates:
- Still House Only – $125.00 (4 hrs.)
- Still House and Grounds – $250.00 (4 hrs.)
- Neville House – $1,000.00 (4 hrs.)
- House Tour – $2.00 per person
Discounted Membership Rates:
- Still House Only – $100.00 (4 hrs.)
- Still House and Grounds – $200.00 (4 hrs.)
- Neville House – $800.00 (4 hrs.)
- House Tour – $2.00 per person
Rental rates include lighting, heating, a/c, restroom facilities and kitchen facilities.
If you are interested in renting any of the facilities, please contact us at:
Woodville Plantation
1375 Washington Pike
Bridgeville, PA 15017
Phone: (412) 221-0348
Email: johnneville@verizon.net
The phone will be answered Sundays, from 1-4 pm. Messages may be left during the week.

Woodville, the John and Presley Neville house, is Southwestern
Pennsylvania’s principal link to the late 18th century, interpreting the time period of 1780-1820 and documenting the lives of the
three families that resided there, the Nevilles (1775-1815), the
Cowans (1815-1835), and the Wrenshalls (1835-1975).