About Iscoyd Park
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Iscoyd Park is a three-storey redbrick country house in Wrexham, Wales. It has a slate roof built in the early 18th century. It was sold in 1737 to William Hanmer. The house and estate was then purchased by Philip lake Godsal in 1843 and remains in the Godsal family to this day. Iscoyd was designated a Grade II* listed building in 1962 as a well-preserved country house It supported by a range of 18th- and 19th-century service buildings including a park and gardens, outbuildings, coach house, corn house, kennels, laundry, piggery and stables. The [[dovecote has a pyramidal slate roof. The house is now run by Philip Langley Godsal and his wife Susie Godsal who took over the House from Philip C Godsal In 2009 and began a complete refurbishment of the house. This was funded by operating as a wedding and events business but also remains a family home with the family still in residence. Iscoyd Park has won various awards for the restoration of the house and outbuildings including the Historic Houses Association and Sotheby’s Restoration Award, the Hudson’s Heritage Award for Best wedding Venue, Hudson’s Heritage Award for Best Accommodation, Wales Gold Award for Best Services Accommodqtion, Bridebook’s Best National Wedding venue. business.