Business: Since the early 2000s the Escot estate has been opened up to the public to help fund repair work of the aging building. The venue hosts weddings, concerts and other events for families
In charge: The house has been owned by the Kennaway family for 210 years with John-Michael Kennaway (pictured) taking over in the 1980s
The party in Escot Park was heard in the nearby villages of Feniton, and Payhembury and Buckerell some three miles away
Upset: Several residents at the village of Feniton (pictured), a mile away, took to Facebook between 3.30am and 7am on Sunday, October 27, to see who else was being kept awake by the music
The noise is believed to have been heard in nearby Ottery-St-Mary also
Loud: The noise is believed to have been heard in nearby Ottery-St-Mary, pictured, where several families were disturbed by the music. The family say the party was 'just a bit of fun'