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  1. Wherstead Park Mansion in Suffolk is a house of historical significance and is listed on the English Heritage Register. It was built in 1792 for Sir Robert Harland (1765–1848) [1] by the famous architect Sir Jeffry Wyatville on the site of an older house. It was the residence of many notable people over the next two centuries.

  2. Nestled in the Suffolk countryside, overlooking the river Orwell, Wherstead Park offers flexible open plan and private office space, with kitchen facilities. The dedicated main entrance is staffed during office hours, with a visitor car park and onsite catering facilities, as well as 24 hour security.

  3. Wherstead Park. 23 reviews. #31 of 119 things to do in Ipswich. Parks. Write a review. What people are saying. “ Beautiful venue in Suffolk ” Dec 2022. Christmas party very well laid out. Brilliant staff. Brilliant manager, bar staff. Good helpful, beautiful place. It does weddings, catering, conferences, parties.

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  4. Wherstead Park is wonderful Suffolk venue, set within 17 acres of beautiful landscaped grounds. The unique building provides the perfect setting for your memorable wedding day, with two delightful places to hold your special occasion. The 18th Century Georgian mansion is full of charm and character.

  5. Wherstead Park, Ipswich, Suffolk. 2,727 likes · 9,486 were here. Welcome to Wherstead Park, Suffolk 🏛️ 🌳 Bespoke events, weddings and corporate hire.

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  6. A stunning grade 2 listed Georgian mansion nestled in the heart of the Suffolk countryside, situated on the outskirts of Ipswich. Steeped in history, this enchanting venue sits amid 17 acres of private grounds, featuring Georgian architecture, beautiful rose gardens, a croquet lawn and SSSI areas.

  7. Wherstead Park is a Grade II listed building in Wherstead, Suffolk, England. See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and share your own comments and photos of this building.

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