First Floor
Buxton Room
The Buxton Room is our largest event space, featuring bay windows facing the Portland Museum of Art. The space is versatile and inviting. Perfect for large scale dinners, presentations, or cocktail events with significant attendance.
FIRST Floor
Presidents’ Room
Ideal for business meals, presentations, professional gatherings, or family celebrations, the Presidents’ Room boasts beautiful natural light and a view into our garden.

FIRST FLOOR
Member’s Lounge
Tucked out of the way, the Member’s Lounge is a blissfully quiet space to enjoy cocktails, conversation, and company.
Second Floor
Cumberland Room
Located at the top of our main staircase, the beautiful stained glass doors open into the room that bears our club name. High ceilings and wonderful natural light give the Cumberland Room a grand feeling. The space can be adapted to a variety of event styles and requirements.


Second Floor
Governor’s Room
It is the policy of the Cumberland Club that an honorary membership is offered to the sitting governor – this room celebrates those governors who were dues paying members before or after their time in office. It can comfortably accommodate 12 persons.
Second FLoor
T.B. Reed Room
Named for a former U.S. Speaker of the House, the T.B. Reed Room is one of our smaller spaces. It can accommodate up to 6 persons, making it a wonderful space for private meals or meetings.

Second Floor
Founder’s Room
A twin to the T.B. Reed, the Founder’s Room is similarly perfect for meals and meetings behind closed doors. Comfortably accommodating 6, the table is watched over by the portraits of our founding members.
second Floor
Board Room
An auspicious setting, the grand table of the Board Room can comfortably accommodate 10 persons. Conveniently equipped for video-calling and visual presentations.
Second Floor
McLellan Room
Named for the house’s original owner, the McLellan Room is also called the Billiards Room. A tucked away haven within a haven, the McLellan Room features amenities for work and play.