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3 Guests
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2 Bedrooms
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2 Bathrooms
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Pets Yes
Features
- Open fire
- Garden / Patio
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
18 Customer Reviews
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"Think we were the first people in cottage for this season although it was a nice cottage it did need a good deep clean at beginning of the season."
cottage was handy for traveling to different places to visit etc. pub across the road was only open for food on Sundays and for drinks only on the Friday evening.
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"We loved our stay at Red Roof again, but we were very disappointed to find that the jamming kitchen door from the stairs had still not been planed-back (after we reported this last November!"
) to ensure that the door closes without jamming shut! Also, one of our dogs escaped through the rear garden latch gate, because the latch doesn’t work at all and the gate has been put on the wrong way round…the gate should open inwards towards the garden, not outwards. If this had been installed the correct way round, our dog would have found it very difficult to escape towards the A303 dual carriageway, even if the latch didn’t work! It scared the living daylights out of us while we tried to find our dog in the pitch black, thinking the worse that our beloved Ollie had run out onto the A303!
Door and gate both fixed now. Thank you Property Owner
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"Very steep stairs to first floor and steep stairs to main bedroom not mentioned in property details although uneven floors are which is good."
The property should not be described as having 2 bathrooms as there is only one bathroom and a very small en-suite shower room. Very disappointing to find that the pub mentioned in the details is closed which was very inconvenient as we’d planned to eat there and having to do food shops took time out of our holiday. Having said all that the cottage was well equipped with quality white goods and oven and the bedding was spotless. The milk and bread which was provided for our arrival was most welcome and a lovely surprise to find. We didn’t use the garden but it was exceptionally pretty and had lots of birds which was pleasing. I would like to suggest that a hairdryer would be a very useful item to offer. All in all a great little cottage in an extremely quiet area close to A303 and A30 and considering the cottage is terraced there was no noise nuisance from any of the other cottages.
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"Garden not as secure, as stated."
Stairs very steep Cosy comfortable cottage Pity the pub opposite was not open
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"Lovely location, idyllic cottage which was clean an comfortable."
We felt very at home and really enjoyed our stay
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"Techno stuff brilliant hardly any doors shut thus we couldn't keep the dog in the kitchen as hoped the adjacent pubs hardly ever open in the evening."
Need to fix the doors and locking hardware. We appreciated the modern TV and firestick and the facilities were above average too. Overall a positive experience thanks guys
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"We had a nice stay although it was a little too rural for us, the pub was closed everyday we were there so had to travel out in the car to get anywhere, including walks for the dog."
Cottage was well equipped but would have been lovely to have had a hairdryer as I didn’t take mine with me. The best bit was the bed, we have never slept on a more comfortable bed ever! (Including our own) Please can you let us know which make it is? Visited Seaton and Sidmouth which were lovely.
Thanks for feedback. Bensons for beds is where I got the bed from Property Owner
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"Really lovely cottage every thing you need for your stay is supplied."
Very comfortable, would recommend this property
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"The listing did not mention low ceilings or uneven floors, as a result this property did not suit our needs at all and in fact it was an uncomfortable and unpleasant stay."
The listing described the property as having two bathrooms, which was one of our requirements and a reason for choosing red roof, in fact it had one bathroom/toilet and a separate (very small) shower, so again did not meet our needs, overall this was very disappointing and was an unpleasant stay. To add to this, it is a very cold property, and the smell of the wood burner, which we did not use, permeates through the whole property even the bedrooms.
The listing is clear in that it has 1bathroom and 1 shower room. I would have thought you would have contacted Sykes if you were so disappointed with everything. There are heaters in each room and the log burner is there to be used. If you did not use it how can you say it permeates throughout the property. I would suggest you look at previous feedback when choosing properties in future. Property Owner
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"We were very happy with red roof."
It was spacious and clean. We enjoyed our stay there.
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"Very well appointed and comfortable."
We had everything we needed in the kitchen. The bathroom and shower facilities were excellent. The log burner was a real treat. I guess if I had to criticise anything, the sofa was not the most comfy, but we had to spend more time on it than usual as the weather was horrible. The Flintlock arms over the Rita’s was a real bonus. Good food, good beer, dog friendly and no noise.
Thank you. New sofas now in the cottage Property Owner
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"The kitchen door from the bottom of the stairs doesn’t close properly, but instead, jams shut."
I very nearly couldn’t open the door in the morning to let our dogs out! Also, an indoor clothes drier would be good…we bought one at Chard which we will take with us in future. We loved our time at Red Roof, thank you.
Thanks for that. I will get door fixed and get a dryer. Appreciate the feedback. Property Owner
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"Great cottage ideal for visiting local attractions."
. Pub across the road is handy for the odd meal out... Comfortable bed. The Garden is great for the dogs....
Thanks so much. Glad you enjoyed it. Property Owner
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"Overall we really loved the cottage but there were a couple of small issues."
We searched on the website for 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom properties expecting there to be a toilet in both the bathroom and the ensuite shower room though we acknowledge that there was no mention of a WC in the shower room in the general description. Maybe there is a structural reason why the shower room could not be made a little bigger to include a toilet and basin despite there being ample room in the bedroom? Also, for a cottage advertised as sleeping 4, there was seating for only 3 people in the lounge, not for 4 as was implied by the pictures on the website.
Yes there is a structural reason as I have looked into putting a toilet and basin in the shower room. Also I agree with you about the four people. It is only big enough for 3. I will contact Sykes to change wording in write up. Tudor your comments. Property Owner
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"A lovely rental cottage the age makes it very quaint but the uneven floors and ups and downs make it not so good if mobility problems The beds and bedding are wonderful and the place was very clean."
The Flintlock Arms literally across the road is very welcoming and serves excellent food. The Hulls
Thanks. I appreciate what you say about the mobility issues. Property Owner
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"Well appointed in a nice location with pub serving great food across the road."
Parking at the front door was great. Well presented and equipped the only minus was the main lounge was very dark but being an old cottage I couldn’t see how that could be changed. I would recommend this place as a great base for getting out and about
Thanks. I aim to put new curtains in lounge and hope they will brighten it up a bit more. Property Owner
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"For a cottage that will accommodate 4 people, there were only 2 chairs in the garden."
The garden was overgrown and had an upturned wheelbarrow as a back gate which our dog nearly lept over. There was no welcome information left for us which would have been nice. There was an innocuous looking basket on the floor in the sitting room which contained some details about the local area - we didn't notice this until the last evening of our stay. This would have been better served if it were left by the visitor book. It would have been nice to have some history of the cottage i.e. age, original use, old photos etc. This could have been made as a wall hanging or even just some laminated sheets left on the table for occupants to read. The bolt off the bottom half of the stable door was missing which meant we couldn't leave it open for ventilation as the dog would dissappear into the insecure garden. The cottage has potential but the owners need to invest more time & effort into it
Extra chairs put in for garden. Gate put in to keep dogs in enclosed space New bolt put in kitchen Property Owner
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"Cottage was pretty much as expected from a 19c building it was quite dark that was expected."
Very clean but wardrobes were musty and didn't want to put clothes in them. Lovely cottage garden but becoming overgrown, and where was the gate! Info stated enclosed garden. We all know, no garden is 100% get out proof but garden lead onto shared space with neighbour and I'm sure they wouldn't want dogs in their garden. Also the A303 was not far from back garden, scary if dogs got out. Just to point out there was little or no info about places and local walks etc. Owners do usually leave a little something eg milk or bread but nothing at all except an empty basket saying welcome! Think theymust be new to renting.
Thanks for your comments. I have now put on a gate to make garden completely dog proof. Also have arranged to have milk and bread for every new arrival. Thanks again Property Owner
Summary
- Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size with walk-in shower, 1 x single with pull-out trundle bed suitable for 1 adult or 1 child over the age of 12 years old
- Bathroom with bath, basin and WC
- Kitchen/diner
- Sitting room with woodburning stove
- Electric central heating with woodburning stove
- Electric oven and hob, kettle, toaster, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, dishwasher
- TV, WiFi
- Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- One well-behaved dog welcome
- Roadside parking available on a first-come, first-served basis and parking in pub car park opposite is available if needed (let the Landlord know)
- Enclosed rear garden with lawn, patio, furniture and fire pit
- Sorry, no smoking
- Shop 4 miles, pub 0.2 miles
- Note: Due to the age of the property, there are some low ceilings and uneven floors, please consider this when booking
- Note: Property will not take bookings of less than 4 nights.
The property
Combe St Nicholas 3.8 miles.
Nestled amongst the rural countryside of the Blackdown Hills AONB, in the sought-after county of Devon, rests this Grade II listed cottage, Red Roof.
Wonderfully-appointed with a characterful interior and enjoying easy access to a wealth of outdoor adventures, Red Roof makes an excellent choice for a rural retreat to Devon.
Kick off your walking boots as you step over the threshold of this charming abode and make yourself at home with a sumptuous spot in front of the television in the sitting room, where a warming woodburning stove sits within an exposed stone inglenook fireplace, highlighting the properties original character.
Moving through the property, discover the open-plan kitchen/diner, where a dining table offers a sociable spot to converse with the chef as they prepare a range of tasty treats.
In the summer months, make mealtimes an alfresco affair with a seat amongst the well-kept greenery of the rear garden, or if you'd prefer, gather together with your loved ones at the dining table indoors.
When sleep calls, a king-size and a trundle bedroom can be found on the first floor, with the king-size benefiting from access to its own shower room, whilst the family bathroom leads off from the landing, boasting a corner bath for those blissful evening soaks.
The Flintlock Inn is set moments away from your holiday home, a traditional country inn serving a menu of hearty pub fare, ideal for those evenings where you fancy a break from the kitchen, and the vibrant beer garden offers a lovely setting to soak in the sunshine with a crisp pint in hand.
Enjoying a rural position within The Blackdown Hills AONB, you'll find an abundance of walking, cycling, and hiking trails leading from your doorstep, including the trek to the summit of Staple Hill and the network of trails leading through Buckland Wood.
You'll find all of your local amenities in Combe St Nicholas, with two convenience stores stocking all of the essentials for an enjoyable staycation experience, whilst the Barleymows Farm Shop in Chard offers a wide variety of fresh, locally sourced produce to enjoy from the comfort of your holiday home.
For a unique experience, visit Sharandys Birds of Prey where you can come face-to-face with a collection of over 30 birds, or take a step back in time with a tour of Chard Museum.
Discover the delights of South West England with a stay at Red Roof.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £250.
About the location
COMBE ST NICHOLAS
Buckland St Mary 2.7 miles; Chard 2.7 miles.
Combe St Nicholas is a charming village in Somerset, on the edge of the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, resting between Buckland St Mary and Chard. The village boasts two convenience stores, stocking all of the essentials, as well as a traditional country pub, and the village hall regularly hosts events, including an annual pantomime. The picture-perfect town of Chard rests just outside of the village, where you can find further attractions and amenities such as a museum, a leisure centre, and a handful of shops, pubs and restaurants, whilst the rolling landscape of the Blackdown Hills AONB is sure to appeal to the outdoor adventurers.
Note: Property will not take bookings of less than 4 nights.