The passion, hard work and attention to detail that has been put into the restoration and development of Iscoyd is reflective of the care that goes into every event held here. Stay up to date with special offers, news and events by signing up to our monthly newsletter. 020 7259 5688, Direct tour booking line (for ticket sales only): Everything we do is fuelled by… 138-40. We love new challenges and ideas and our shared aim is to deliver the perfect event and to exceed all expectations every time. We hope you enjoy exploring the house with our 3D walk through. Since then the Georgian family-owned home in Shropshire has renovated the coach house to form an intimate space full of character with exposed bricks and large windows. The house mainly dates back to 1737, incorporating some slightly earlier elements, and has been in the Godsal family for 175 years. Thank you so much for everything you and the amazing Iscoyd team did to make our wedding day perfect! Iscoyd is surrounded by 18th Century Parkland and stunning gardens overlooking the boarders of North Wales, Shropshire and Cheshire. Just over an hour from Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham, Iscoyd Park offers a healthy balance between work and play. “The pair opted for Rock My Wedding favourite venue, the beautiful Iscoyd Park, which offers as much gorgeousness on the inside as it does on the outside. Iscoyd was described by the Telegraph as "the perfect party house and wedding venue". Our ethos is to talk and get to know every couple and find how they would like their wedding and then our fantastic wedding team work with them to create their dream. "Iscoyd Park has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years, changing from a crumbling stately home into a stylish party pad that successfully blends the classic with the contemporary. You can change your mind at any time by clicking the unsubscribe link in the footer of any email you receive from us, or by contacting us at info@iscoydpark.com. Each wedding is an entirely bespoke event. There are pleasure… Iscoyd Park is the perfect haven for businesses to celebrate together, reward staff for achievements or find the quietness needed to gain a fresh perspective. For smaller weddings the Drawing Room provides a more intimate space for the wedding feast. The Main Exhibition Hall heralds the work of Whitchurch firm J.B. Joyce who were established in 1790 and have only just stopped producing Tower Clocks in […], Chilton House Bed and Breakfast is our Victorian home in a quiet, treelined street only a couple of minutes walk from Oswestry Town Centre. https://iscoydpark.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/IP_WEDDING_EDIT_Foreground.mp4. Because believe us you don’t want to miss out! We run company retreats, events, supper clubs, talks and anything that is interesting and a little bit different. This warmth gives Iscoyd a magical way of making everyone feel at ease and at home. Your Wedding at Iscoyd Park Get in touch Thank you for considering Iscoyd Park to host your wedding day We hope you love it as much as we do! Iscoyd Park is using Eventbrite to organize 5 upcoming events. We have 14 really beautiful bedrooms on site and another cottage on the edge of the estate that sleeps a further 8 people in 4 double bedrooms. 11,928 were here. Iscoyd Park is also the ideal location for product launches, photo shoots, film location, merger meetings together with private meetings. Across the five reception rooms indoors, you’ll find high-speed Wi-Fi, long tables, soft sofas and plenty of natural light. All Rights Reserved. Please note: This house does not offer free entry to Historic House members. [3] The house is now run by Philip Langley Godsal and his wife Susie, who took over the house from his father Philip Caulfeild Godsal (High Sheriff of Clwyd 1993)[4] in 2009 and began a complete refurbishment. Services to Manchester, Cardiff and South Wales. £14.00 per person for organised groups up to 20 people. Food is our great passion and an essential part of everybody's experience. 11.916 waren hier. Iscoyd was designated a Grade II* listed building in 1962 as a well-preserved country house. We will treat your information with respect. It was sold in 1737 to William Hanmer. For guest who are not staying at Iscoyd you can find local recommended hotels, B&Bs, taxi firms here. Not very easy, there is separate wheelchair access to the house, although restricted to ground floor, the garden also has some steps.