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Burnt Oak Stables

(Ref. 1112170)

Mynydd Isa, North Wales & Snowdonia Show on map

4.6

Sykes rating

  • 3 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Garden / Patio
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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25 Customer Reviews

  • "I would like to say cottage was warm and comfortable BUT no welcome pack as ..."

    I would like to say cottage was warm and comfortable BUT no welcome pack as the owner said they didn't no we were coming to stay ( very laughable) WiFi well I don't no what to say don't bother with it ( we live in the countryside ours is slow but this was horrendous) One day no WiFi rung owner said the RCD had tripped in the owners house it does it when it rains sometimes omg Outside was very disappointing scruffy and the back was the same I was cleaning up dog poo what did not belong to my dogs The wooden steps were very slippy with the green moss had to pour boiling water on the steps No info for TV cooker shower have to rember everyone technical gadgets all different Took us a hour to work tv Cooker all symbols are different to my fan oven nightmare Shower Took a bit to work out the water is very hot no caution notice to warn you (As we all no when we are in our own homes temp is set for the hot water ) No info to say they was a kick board heater in kitchen only found out has we were reading other reviews ( not everyone knows what a kick board heater is to me it looks like some kind of vent system) had to move kettle when I was there kept hitting my head on the cooker hood The wooden doors into garden from the kitchen was very hard to open and lock The hover was pretty terrible no suction only when you took the head off

    Reviewed by Jackie3.4Sep 2024

  • "Despite the weather we enjoyed our stay."

    The safe garden was enjoyed by our dog. Cottage was warm, comfortable and well equipped. Great place to explore the area, we particularly enjoyed Loggerheads country park.

    Reviewed by David4.7Sep 2024

  • "Lovely property, just as described on the website."

    Kitchen clean and tidy with plenty of crockery and cutlery (and a very delicious cake!). Living room was spacious and very comfortable but wifi was very slow (1Mbps download) and this also affected using the tv. Bathroom was clean and compact. Double bedroom was comfortable but bed only accessible from one side. Single bed was a bit hard. Road is narrow and seems to be used as a bolt hole - it is better to access the property from the Mynydd Isa side. Great location for visiting North East Wales and Chester.

    Reviewed by Hazel4.4Aug 2024

  • "A very cosy cottage set in a tranquil location."

    Close to shops and easy access to major roads. Parking was a little difficult as owners had a motor home parked up close to the property but as long as passenger in our car directed driver it was managable. It was important to always have two people in hand when entering and exciting as gate needs to be kept closed and the road is narrow and close to blind corners. Plenty of easy access walks near by and very dog friendly. Inside the rental there was everything you needed for a comfortable stay and owners on hand if needed.

    Reviewed by Thomas5.0Aug 2024

  • "A very peaceful and relaxing cottage set in rural hillside farmland."

    The garden is dog safe and has a lovely sun-trap area, with outdoor furniture and lawn. Everything you need is here, in this well equipped and very clean and tidy cottage. A bonus is that you can park and unload your vehicle, right by the front door! There are plenty of books, games and DVD's if needed. We had a very comfortable stay indeed. Thankyou.

    Reviewed by Olga5.0Aug 2024

  • "Very nice cottage."

    Good location. very dog friendly . Well equipped. Only criticism is that the double bed can only be accessed from one side, due to the room size, which would make it difficult for a couple with mobility problems.

    Reviewed by David4.4Jul 2024

  • "The property was very good, it had everything you would need."

    The welcome treats were a surprise. If you want quiet this cottage is that. A couple of things were annoying but not enough to spoil the holiday.

    Reviewed by Jane3.8Jun 2024

  • "A lovely cottage, off the main road just half a mile."

    Quiet and relaxing, all facilities catered for (Fab!). A nice enclosed garden for the Dog, might want to just reinforce the fencing between the cottage and next door, our medium sized dog may have breached the gap (if she had a mind to!). A different area of Wales for us but so much to see within a very short distance. Thank you. Adele & Tony Overton + Anna x

    Reviewed by Adele5.0Jun 2024

  • "Very nice cottage especially for dog owners, very well equipped and nothing is too much trouble for Chris and Barbara."

    I would highly recommend this cottage for a relaxing break.

    Reviewed by Michael5.0May 2024

  • "This is an absolutely beautiful cottage that I have already recommended to my friends."

    We had a wonderful time and it was genuinely made better by staying at this cottage.

    Reviewed by James5.0Mar 2024

  • "We loved Burnt Oak Stable, perfect location for dog walking, very comfortable accommodation."

    Had all we needed for Christmas. Fabulous hosts always on hand if needed, extremely helpful and friendly.

    Reviewed by Thomas5.0Dec 2023

  • "Chris and Barbara did everything they could to make us welcome and comfortable."

    We stayed Christmas and New Year with them and were delighted to find the steading tastefully decorated for Christmas. They had left us milk, tea/ coffee and a delicious cake perfect after an 8hr drive. Garden and yard secure, wonderful walks with our dogs, yet close enough to major supermarkets.

    Reviewed by Thomas5.0Dec 2023

  • "Overall the property was well presented."

    The kitchen, bathroom and lounge were well presented and adequately furnished. There were only three plates, bowls, etc it would be nice to have a few more to use. The location is also great for exploring the local area, we visited Chester, Wrexham and the North Wales coast with ease. Buckley and Mold are on the doorstep and have plentiful shops, takeaways etc. The flooring is a nice wooden finish. However, we found the floor to be very noisy/creaky to walk on, something to bear in mind if you have little ones sleeping. Also, there is a large gate leading to a country lane, which is to be kept closed. You have to open and close it yourself to get the car in and out. We found this quite tricky, especially leading directly onto a small lane, and feel that this should be reflected in the property description. The owners leave you to yourself, and we did not feel overlooked, however they are contactable via a telephone number. We discovered that the double bed had been broken by previous occupants. We contacted the owners and they fixed the bed the best they could that day. However, it was not a perfect fix, and I would expect the bed would need replacing. On the Tuesday of our stay, we were also notified that a gas engineer was going to turn up to service the boiler at approx. 11am the following day. We were not entirely comfortable with this, however we agreed. On the day of the service, the engineer turned up at 9am! Not ideal when you’re on holiday. We had booked the holiday well in advance, and feel this could have been organised for changeover day or an empty week so not to disturb peoples holidays.

    Reviewed by Rhys2.8Nov 2023

  • "The house smelt of dog - the previous occupants had, had a dog in the house."

    Throws on sofa could have done with a wash as a result. Dog items left out. TV in lounge too high and / or too small. Shower screen has a leak Kitchen coffee m/c but no pods or list as bring own pods Washing m/c but no airer to dry clothes and no dishwasher Table in kitchen wobbly - Kitchen not heated

    In response to these comment the following information is provided :- The kitchen has a fan assisted radiator at floor level. Washing machine/Dryer and Dishwasher are integrated units in the kitchen, The shower seal on the bath has been refitted to stop leaks. The coffee maker is provided as a convenience for our guests. The property is professionally cleaned before each new visit and therefore we refute the statement on dogs. We are pleased to welcome visitors with or without dogs. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Duncan3.1Nov 2023

  • "Well appointed, rural but convenient."

    Had a lovely stay there. Also bonus of a bath and secure back garden for the dogs

    Reviewed by Jacqueline5.0Oct 2023

  • "We had an amazing week in the cottage."

    The kitchen and bathroom were both fitted to a high standard, the bedrooms and living room were comfortably furnished, the tv and wifi were excellent. The garden was perfect for our dog. There was a lovely cake to greet us on our arrival and during the week we had some ovely chats with the owners. The cottage is ideally placed for local areas to visit and some lovely walks. Thoroughly recommended.

    Reviewed by Ewen5.0Oct 2023

  • "Excellent condition all round."

    Sykes great to deal with

    Reviewed by Keith5.0Sep 2023

  • "Amazing home here in an amazing location definitely a hidden gem for hike and dog owner like myself."

    Upon arrival the owners had baked us a lovely cake which did not last long yum! We found lots of books games and dvds for some evening entertainment I highly recommend the Big Ben puzzle ! There is also several books on places to go for walks and things to do in the area. The owners themselves have but together a book to, and are happy to tell you more places to visit! Lovely spacious garden for out 2 dogs very accommodating!

    Reviewed by Helena5.0Aug 2023

  • "We had a great stay at Burnt Oak Stables."

    The cottage is well equipped and spacious and suited our needs for the week. Lovely touches from hosts such as cake on arrival and bowls and bedding for the dog! The cottage is situated close to Buckley and Mynydd Isa - walking distance - which was perfect as we have family nearby and could get to visit them easily. Local amenities good too - we visited The Griffin for a lovely Sunday roast and love The Rise cafe for fresh baked goods and a cuppa - both dog friendly. We will definitely be re-booking for next year. Thank you for a lovely stay

    Reviewed by Sam4.7Aug 2023

  • "I would strongly recommend staying at Burnt Oak Stables."

    We (2 adults, 1 child, 2 pets) had a wonderful week staying there in North Wales. A very good location to visit North Wales, Wirral and NW England. A trip to the tranquil nature reserve Hilbre Island (off West Kirby, Wirral) and the ancient (>1300 years old) sacred St Winefried's well shrine (Holywell) were the highlights. We also visited Manchester for the day easily. St Winefried's well is one of the best pilgrimage sites that I have visited including a spring, a bathing pool for total immersion in the well water is present and a museum / exhibition area with some relics including a fragment of the cross. Interesting to visit for its historic and spiritual value. Also some nice walks and a ruined monastry within short walking distance from the well. There are many local places including 2 ruined castles (Flint and Ewloe) (free entry) that we would have liked to visit as well and many good walks that would take much more than a week to complete; so more than enough to do in a week. There are good opportunites for walks from the cottage including public footpaths nearby. The location is peacefully, the property backing onto a field with sheep in it. The owners were friendly and respectful. The cottage (barn conversion) has been done to a high standard with a modern bathroom including a good shower and a modern kitchen. It may be worth bringing some stainless steel pans / pots unless you are happy using teflon pans, which were on the smaller side. Beds were comfortable and the living room was very nice. A very big collection of DVDs and CDs is there which we did not have time to use but could be of interest. Many thanks to the owners for arranging the cottage.

    Reviewed by Paul5.0Jun 2023

  • "It was very clean and tidy,we had everything we needed in the kitchen very well equipped Very cosy and peaceful loved it."

    Reviewed by Tracy5.0Jun 2023

  • "Absolutely beautiful place."

    I originally booked a week but because it we so nice we booked another week. They host was really useful and if you ever needed a question he was always there to help. When arrived they made a lovely home made cake which I thought was such a beautiful touch. Will be going again.

    Reviewed by Zaina5.0Mar 2023

  • "A very comfortable and well equipped cottage with peaceful surroundings."

    A nice secure garden for our dog, so he could roam by himself. Hope we can return soon.

    Reviewed by Kim4.7Feb 2023

  • "Burnt Oak Stables is such a beautiful property,spotlessly clean,very welcoming,Barbara&Chris; such a lovely couple so very kind."

    We will definitely be back.Thank You.Brenda&Keith;.

    Reviewed by Brenda5.0Jan 2023

  • "The property literally has eveything you can think of including a coffee machine and washer/dryer."

    Everything seems really new and fresh. We stayed for NYE as our older dog is frigthened of fireworks and this was far enough away for us to not to be impacted by them. We briefly met Chris, the owner, who offered lots of good advice. Overall the cottage is lovely and well presented. I would suggest the property would benefit from window coverings to the hall windows as they look directly out to the owners property. Would offer a bit of privacy.

    Reviewed by Zoe5.0Dec 2022

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Summary

  • Single-storey
  • Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x single
  • Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail and WC
  • Kitchen/diner
  • Sitting room with electric fire
  • Gas central heating
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher
  • TV, WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Off-road parking for 2 cars
  • Rear enclosed garden with lawn, gravel, and seating
  • Two small well-behaved pets welcome, can you please ensure that this is confirmed at the point of booking
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop 0.9 miles, pub 0.8 miles

The property

Settled along a quiet country lane on the outskirts of Mynydd Isa, Flintshire, is this fantastic two-bedroom stable conversion, 2 Bedroom Converted Stables.

Enjoying a fantastic location within easy reach of the historic city of Chester and the delights of North Wales, 2 Bedroom Converted Stables is a fabulous pet-friendly choice for couples or a family of three.

The property benefits from two off-road parking spaces and a rear enclosed garden with seating, a perfect spot for enjoying your morning coffee whilst your pooches play.

Inside, you will find a light and airy kitchen for whipping up family favourites, ready to savour at the dining table for three as you recount the days adventures, and an inviting sitting room with plush seating, TV, and a contemporary electric fire, ideal for those chillier evenings!

Continue through to find a well-appointed bathroom where you can end your day with a soak in the bath or freshen up under the overhead shower, before retiring to one of two well-presented bedrooms, a double and a single, to snuggle up with a good book or catch your rest.

Within the village, you can stock up on essentials at the supermarket, treat your loved ones to a meal at the welcoming Griffin Inn and Caff Isa, or picnic in Wats Dyke Park.

For a wider selection of amenities, Mold is just a short drive away, and offers the popular eateries of The Fat Boar, Queens Head, and Deadwood Smokehouse, as well as a supermarket, a leisure centre, and Theatre Clwyd where you can catch a live show.

Next stop is Chester, where you can walk the historic rows and peruse shops, wander the Roman walls, visit the magnificent cathedral, enjoy boat trips along the River Dee, attend the races at Chester Racecourse from May-September, catch a performance at The Storyhouse, or dine at an excellent array of eateries, including La Fattoria, Olive Tree and The Secret Garden.

On the outskirts of the city, you can visit the world-famous Chester Zoo, promising a fun-filled day out for all the family, or continue onto Cheshire Oaks to indulge in an afternoon of retail therapy!

The choice is yours with a stay at Burnt Oak Stables.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £250.

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About the location

MYNYDD ISA

Mold 1.7 miles ; Chester 12.5 miles; Ellesmere Port 13.8 miles.

Mynydd Isa is a quaint countryside village resting between Mold and Chester in Flintshire. The village plays host to a supermarket, Wats Dyke Park, the Griffin Inn and Caffi Isa. A wider selection of amenities and attractions can be found in nearby Mold, where you can dine at Deadwood Smokehouse, Glasfryn, Queens Head, and The Fat Boar, stock up on essentials at the supermarket, visit the Mold Flower Gardens, or catch a live show at Theatr Clwyd. Continue onto Chester, where you can attend the annual Chester Races held at the racecourse from May-September, wander the historic city walls, hire a boat to take to the waters of the River Dee, visit the Roman Gardens, watch a much-loved musical at The Storyhouse, spend a day at Chester Zoo, and dine at Ristorante Sergio, Cosy Club, Bar Lounge and The Church. Further afield is Ellesmere Port, home to the National Waterways Museum, Blue Planet and Cheshire Oaks.