
An English country house set within the Forest of Bowland, now a licensed wedding venue in rural Lancashire.
At a glance
Wyresdale Park stands in the northeast of Scorton, Lancashire, surrounded by the Forest of Bowland’s rolling countryside. The estate functions as both a historic country house and a licensed ceremony venue, serving as a gathering place for celebrations and formal events.
History
Detailed historical information about the house’s origins and development is not available from the primary sources.
What you see
The house exemplifies the country-house tradition characteristic of rural Lancashire estates. Its setting within the Forest of Bowland contributes to the property’s landscape and visual presence in the regional architectural context.
Cultural significance
Wyresdale Park represents the ongoing adaptive use of historic country houses in contemporary England, maintaining its role as a functional gathering space within the carefully managed Forest of Bowland area.
Key facts
- Location: Nether Wyresdale, Lancashire, United Kingdom
- Coordinates: 53.9364, -2.7506
- Setting: Forest of Bowland
- Current use: Country house and licensed wedding ceremony venue
Practical information & getting there
Wyresdale Park is located northeast of Scorton in the Forest of Bowland, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The venue operates as a private wedding venue; inquiries about access and events should be directed to the property directly.
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