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Wyresdale Park Wedding Films

Wyresdale Park is an English country estate and licensed wedding venue located within the Forest of Bowland to the northeast of Scorton in Lancashire, England.

 

It was built in 1856–58, and designed by the Lancaster architect E. G. Paley for the Ormrod family of Bolton. It has since been extended and outbuildings have been added. The hall is in Gothic Revival style. A lake was added to the grounds in 1897. The hall and surrounding parkland were purchased in the 1920s by the Riddell family and the farms and fell land by the Whewell family. In 1967 the hall was also bought by the Whewells.

By the 2000’s the hall continued to be in a satisfactory condition, but the outbuildings were in a poor state and the gardens were overgrown. The Whewell family worked with Ruth Watson and cooperated with the Channel 4’s programme Country House Rescue, creating a café and arranging open days. The hall and its surrounding outbuildings are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.

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