Iscoyd Park is a classical Grade II-listed Georgian house on the borders of North Wales, Shropshire and Cheshire. Owned by the Godsalls, Iscoyd has been in the family since 1843, and is full of character and history blended with contemporary style.

Couples can choose from four options for their wedding ceremony: the elegant Garden Room, with its tall arched windows allowing light to flood in, the more intimate Drawing Room, which offers a traditional country house atmosphere with large Georgian windows overlooking the gardens and old family portraits adorning the walls; the rustic Coach House, where exposed beams and whitewashed brick give a relaxed, Mediterranean feel; or the Pigeon House, set within the beautiful flower garden for outdoor ceremonies on sunny days. The expansive grounds and manicured gardens and lawns provide the perfect spot for mingling whilst enjoying drinks and canapes.

Beyond the ceremony areas, the rest of the house has bags of charm and character, from the scarlet library to the cosy bridal landing. Guests are encouraged to make themselves at home, and there are plenty of inviting spots that are perfect for conversations or a photo opportunity. Iscoyd offers eighteen bedrooms divided between the main house, stables and cottages for guests to stay in, in addition to the five-bedroom Iscoyd Cottage on the edge of the edge of the park which is a wonderful space for the wedding party to get ready on the morning of the big day.

I’d love to hear from you if you are planning your wedding celebrations at Iscoyd Park! Please get in touch and let’s chat about how I can capture your big day.