Weston Rhyn, nr Oswestry, Shropshire, SY11 3EN
Weston Rhyn, nr Oswestry, Shropshire, SY11 3EN
Perfectly located on the Shropshire and North Wales border within easy reach of Chester and the Midlands.
Stay in one our stylish bedrooms, each individually designed with beautiful furnishings and a Hypnos bed to help you enjoy a good night’s sleep. Many rooms boast stunning balcony views or their own terrace overlooking the Oswestry waterside. All of our rooms are equipped with a power shower, LCD TV and free Wi-fi. As well as complimentary tea, coffee and biscuits plus all the bathroom essentials.
On request- from £100 per day.
Fully accessible throughout the resort with lift access to all floors and to all dining areas
It only takes a couple of minutes to send us your brief online and we will get to work.
The event went very well thank you - the venue was superb and fitted our requirements exactly. I wholeheartedly recommend it. I will definitely be in touch when I need help finding a venue for our next event.
Anne Robson, Virtrium
"I recommend using the venue booker! Jenny was absolutely amazing; from sourcing a number of venues to getting me and my event booked in successfully. She was very patient and friendly even when I asked her 1001 questions and changed the details of my event, she was happy to help. She was very fast at replying and on job with chasing up venues. Very good and professional service. Thank you!!! Even through the pandemic, jenny made my event possible. I would use the venue booker again. "
Rochelle Cassell , Private Event
I'd be pleased to recommend Jenny, The Venue Booker. I knew our request was going to be a tall order but she rose to the challenge, negotiated some cracking rates and retained her patience and professionalism despite some spectacular dithering at our end!
Kelly Austin, Expedition & Wilderness Medicine
Thank you so much Jenny, you are fantastic and I am grateful for your help.
Mirela Sula, Global Woman
Jenny and The Venue Booker have provided exemplary service to us over the years.
Saida Basheer, University of Leeds