A red brick Georgian house in an idyllic 18th century parkland setting, situated on the Welsh side of the Shropshire/Welsh border. After extensive refurbishment of the house and gardens we are now open for weddings, parties, photographic and film shoots, conferencing and corporate events of all kinds. The house is only let on an exclusive basis meaning there is never more than one event occurring at any time. We offer a wide range of B&B and self catering accommodation with beautiful gardens all within the context of a family home.
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.
SY13 3AT
Accessible by Public Transport: Whitchurch via Crewe station is 2 miles away.
* House visits by written appointment.
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