Iscoyd Park

Discover Iscoyd Park, a red-brick Georgian house set in idyllic 18th-century parkland on the Shropshire/Welsh border. With stunning gardens, elegant interiors, and exclusive event spaces, it offers a heritage experience blending history, luxury, and tranquillity.
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Nestled on the Welsh side of the Shropshire/Welsh border, Iscoyd Park is a stunning red-brick Georgian house set within idyllic 18th-century parkland. With a history spanning over three centuries, this elegant estate blends heritage, tranquillity, and contemporary luxury, making it one of the region’s most distinctive country homes.

A Historic Family Home

The current house, built in 1737, replaced an earlier 17th-century structure and has been owned by the Godsal family since 1843. Today, it remains a cherished family residence, carefully restored to preserve its Georgian charm while offering modern comforts. Visitors and guests experience the warmth and authenticity of a living home steeped in history.

Gardens and Parkland

Surrounded by beautiful gardens and parkland, Iscoyd Park invites exploration and relaxation. The estate’s extensive grounds feature manicured lawns, charming pathways, and scenic vistas, creating the perfect backdrop for walks, photography, or simply enjoying the serenity of the English countryside.

Exclusive Venue for Events

Following extensive refurbishment, Iscoyd Park now hosts weddings, parties, film and photographic shoots, conferencing, and corporate events. The house is let exclusively, ensuring that no more than one event occurs at a time, providing privacy and an intimate atmosphere. Guests can also enjoy a variety of B&B and self-catering accommodation, making the estate an ideal retreat for groups and families.

A Blend of Heritage and Luxury

With its historic architecture, idyllic parkland, and versatile event spaces, Iscoyd Park is a unique destination where history and contemporary comfort meet. From private tours of the house and gardens to memorable celebrations and corporate gatherings, the estate offers a heritage experience that is both exclusive and unforgettable.

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Corporate Hospitality/Functions: Private dinners a speciality. Suitablity for the Disabled: WCs. Refreshments/Cafe/Tearoom: Licensed. Restaurant: Licensed. Guided Tours: Obligatory. Parking: Limited for coaches.

House visits by written appointment.

Catering

  • Café
  • On-Site cafe/restaurant/catering
  • Refreshments Available

Establishment Features

  • Accommodation on site
  • Available for wedding receptions
  • Cater for Corporate events
  • Event venue
  • Facilities for corporate hospitality
  • Licenced for alcohol
  • Licenced for Weddings & Civil Partnerships
  • Toilets
  • Wedding Venue

Parking & Transport

  • Parking

Payment Methods

  • Open by appointment only

Tours and Demonstrations

  • Educational Visits Accepted
  • Guided Tours Compulsory for Groups
  • Guided Tours Compulsory for Individuals
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