This country house in Weston-under-Lizard is set in 1000 acres of parkland designed by Capability Brown. It is a Grade I listed building with an orangery and stable block. First mentioned in the Domesday Book the land still features its medieval deer park and forest.
The house was built in 1671 by Lady Elizabeth Wilbraham and has been host to a numerous well known guests including Royalty, government officials and private companies. It is also a venue for many one off festivals and regular events such as classic car rallies and country fairs.
Weston Park features beautiful gardens, architecture and history. It is an excellent choice for a family day out or a corporate event. Weston Park caters for weddings and conferences as well as activity days.
The park is held in trust by The Weston Park Foundation and visitor attractions include a miniature railway, woodland adventure playground and giant games.
There is a shop and gallery which sell local produce and a 1000 acres to explore. Take a picnic and enjoy a great day out.
Website: http://www.weston-park.com/
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