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This eighteenth century redbrick classical Georgian country house (Grade II*) is set in parkland, with extensive outbuildings which have been converted to a variety of uses, including offices and accommodation. The house is run as a wedding and events venue, but the family still lives there.

There will be 2 tours (90 - 120 minutes) focusing on the architectural, cultural, social and family history, conducted by one of the family owners.

Booking required. 

There are two tours, starting at 10.30 and 14.30 respectively, maximum 20 individuals per tour, bookings to be made through Iscoyd Estate Office, estateoffice@iscoydpark.com, or Philip Godsal 07808 917336 or Ann Powell 01948 780785.

Address - Iscoyd Park, SY13 3AT.

Directions - Iscoyd Park is signed off the A525 Wrexham to Whitchurch road at Redbrick Maelor, 2 miles west of Whitchurch, close to the junction with A495 Whitchurch/Ellesmere/Oswestry road. Enter the park through the front gate pillars, drive on past front of house to the car park.

There is an infrequent bus service between Wrexham and Whitchurch, Service 146. Railway station in Whitchurch (2 miles).

There is disabled access to the ground floor of the main house only, with staircases to the first and second floors. Disabled parking space, and WC facilities.


Prices

Free

Event times

Day Times
Tue 23 Sep 2025
10:30 - 16:30