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Where the Island has come to celebrate for over 175 years. Iconic Northwood House is set in beautiful Northwood Park in the heart of Cowes. The Estate has a rich history of hosting events and celebrations of all kinds. Purchased in 1793 by George Ward, a successful London merchant, the House was rebuilt and extensively decorated by his son, George Henry Ward. Many lavish parties were thrown by the Wards throughout the Victorian era when the Island was a popular destination for the Royal family. Queen Victoria’s own children often came over from Osborne House along with the rich and famous from all over Great Britain, to enjoy the high society soirées hosted at the House. The perfect place in Cowes for your event Today this grade II* listed Georgian manor house, is looked after by Northwood House Charitable Trust Co. Ltd. It continues to provide a stunning location for any event, no matter how large or small and is available to hire for every special occasion or celebration imaginable. The Northwood House team prides itself in making sure your event or celebration is one to remember, with top class service that’s second to none on the Island, so come and talk to us.
Phone Number: 01983 293642
Address: Northwood House & Park Ward Avenue , Cowes, PO31 8AZ
Website: https://northwoodhouse.org/
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Isle Of Wight Council To Move To Committee System In 2025
The Isle of Wight Council has decided to change the way it makes decisions by moving to a committee style of governance system.
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Highway Improvement At Church Litten Next Week
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Man Arrested After Being Caught During Act Of Self-Gratification In Newport
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May Day Bank Holiday Recycling And Waste Collection Information
Island residents are being reminded that rubbish and recycling collections will not be affected over the May Day (6 May) bank holiday.