Lakeside Lodge is a well-received holiday rental with guests praising its beautiful setting, spacious and well-equipped interiors, and the added enjoyment of a hot tub. The property's remote location offers a break from the hustle and bustle, with some guests appreciating the tranquillity and others noting difficulty with access. While the presence of flies has been a common concern, measures like fly traps have been suggested. The welcome hamper has been a delightful touch for many.
The property generally receives high marks for cleanliness, with several guests noting it as 'spotless' and 'top notch'. However, there were mentions of flies and some outdoor maintenance issues which slightly affected the perception of cleanliness.
The location is highly praised for its stunning views and peaceful setting by a lake. It's noted as remote, which is seen as a positive aspect by most guests, although some had issues with navigation and access.
Guests find the lodge comfortable, with ample space, cosy interiors, and a warm atmosphere. Some concerns were raised about temperature control and the need for fans or AC during warmer periods.
Facilities like the hot tub, games room, and outdoor space are appreciated, but there are mixed reviews about the hot tub's heating method and the Wi-Fi signal. Maintenance issues such as potholes on the access road and the need for pest control measures have been highlighted.
The welcome hamper has been mentioned positively in several reviews, indicating a high level of thoughtfulness. However, it should be noted that such gifts are a kind gesture and may not be guaranteed for every stay.
Resting upon 3,583 acres of private grounds on a working estate in Pattingham, Staffordshire, separated into several woodlands, an adventure area, farmland, and further holiday homes, all rich in heritage, is Lakeside Lodge, a characterful four-bedroom home. Well-preserved to retain the properties original features, yet contemporarily designed with state-of-the-art appliances and stylish furnishings, this lakeside abode welcomes ten guests and two well-behaved dogs, to truly escape to a countryside oasis. Parking up in the spacious off-road area, possible to house eight cars, travel to Lakeside Lodge and its stunning exterior; take in the far-reaching views right on your doorstep, where guests can fish or take to the water by boat. Benefit from the open-plan kitchen/diner, featuring a grand island, a dining table for ten, and all expected culinary appliances, with the chance to also dine alfresco upon the front sun terrace, also enjoying the rural vistas.
Select between the snug and the formal sitting room when it comes to relaxing, both complete with beamed ceilings, TV, plush seating and woodburning stoves, or if you'd prefer some light entertainment, head outside to the rear courtyard where you'll find a hot tub, pool table, darts, and a charcoal barbecue, offering the ideal space to socialise, entertain and make memories. When sleep calls, discover four well-presented bedrooms, including an opulent king-size with en-suite, walk-in wardrobe, and a private balcony, to watch the sun set over the lake, a double, a twin, and a family room, all serviced by a sleek bathroom. Come morning, grab your walking boots to follow one of many nature-filled trails which encompass the property, or perhaps pre-arrange some of the on-site activities, including fishing, boat hire and adventure course. If you can tear yourself away from Lakeside Lodge and its breath-taking grounds, head into Pattingham, Albrighton for the essentials before reaching Wightwick Manor and Gardens, Smestow Valley Local Nature Reserve, and West Park, all recommended for outdoor enthusiasts. With Bridgnorth as your next stop, tour the Northgate Museum, take in the area’s heritage at Bridgnorth Castle and Gardens, or aboard Bridgnorth Cliff Railway Top Station for elevated views across Shropshire. The bustling town of Shrewsbury is also reachable by car, with immersive experiences at the former Prison, stunning gardens to discover at The Quarry, overlooking River Severn, and Shrewsbury Castle, and its spectacular grounds. All of this, and more, awaits at Lakeside Lodge.
Pattingham is a quaint village well-known for its fantastic walking trails, well-situated between Wolverhampton and Bridgnorth. Visitors can expect nature-filled walks, returning to the village’s amenities, including The Pigot Arms or The Crown Bar and Kitchen, offering a selection of food and drink for all tastes, a collection of shops and Lychgate Coffee Shop. Attractions in the local area include the David Austin Rose Gardens and tearoom, Royal Air Force Museum at Cosford, and National Trust sites of Wightwick Manor and Gardens or Dudmaston Estate. Ironbridge Gorge is further afield, with a selection of museums to tour, whilst Bridgnorth on the River Severn, an evening at the Wolverhampton Grand Theatre, or a round of golf at the nearby Chesterton Valley Golf Course are all firm favourites.
Please note: this property only accommodates weekly bookings with a check-in day of Friday.
It does not accommodate stag/hen or similar parties.
Four bedrooms: 1 x king-size with balcony, en-suite walk-in shower, basin, and WC, and walk-in wardrobe, 1 x double, 1 x twin, 1 x family room with king-size (zip/link, can be twin on request), single daybed, and single sofa bed.
Bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin, and WC.
Cloakroom.
Kitchen/diner.
Utility.
Sitting room with woodburning stove.
Snug with woodburning stove.
External games room.
Oil central heating with 2 x woodburning stove.
Oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer.
2 x TV, WiFi, selection of games including pool table and darts.
Fuel, power, and starter pack for woodburning stove included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Highchair and travel cot available.
Off-road parking for up to 8 cars.
Front terrace with furniture, decking across the lake with furniture.
Rear courtyard with hot tub, rattan furniture and barbecue.
Two well-behaved dog’s welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 2.9 miles, pub 2 miles.
Note: The lake is fenced and will have signage for access; please ensure children and pets are supervised.
No swimming, fishing to be permitted in the lake.
Note: Guests can purchase extra wood, kindling and charcoal for the hot tub at an extra cost (24hrs notice) required.
Note: Guests will have access to on-site fishing and a boat to explore the lake at an extra cost, which must be arranged prior to check-in.
This will be on ‘The Great Lake’ (approx 1 mile from property).
Note: The adventure playground is mainly open at the weekends and the odd evening in the week.
Please can guests use this link to book the activities.
https://url.uk.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/cycmCWqqpijp2W1s6oq2Q?domain=patshull.org.uk
Niamh
The house was beautiful just like the pictures shown with a relaxing setting around the lake. It was very cold on our visit so we did not make much use of the outdoor facilities but would be lovely to visit in the warmer months. The hot tub was lovely and there was lots of plates and cups to make use of. The only downfall was that, on arrival only 9 beds were made up. We called the contact number and a worker came very quickly and supplied bedding but it seemed a bit of a fuss us having to pull out the extended bed and sort this out ourselves although our booking stated 10 adults. Another downfall was the wifi signal which was very weak. We would all have to make sure our phones were not connected to be able to get the TV to load any programme / movie on Netflix. Although this was not a major issue to us as we came to the Lakeside Lodge to unwind, it may be more inconvenient for others.
Katrina
was outstanding. We had a very lovely welcome package and was a lovely surprise. Surroundings were beautiful, hot tub was great, and the games room was great for the children. We've stayed in a lot of different properties for large groups, and this is definitely the best we've ever had. However, we had a major problem during our stay, whereby access to and from the property was very frustrating. The lane (which is very long) leading up to the property underwent maintenance (tarmac) whilst we were on our holiday. We were not notified of this, and this made journeys in and out of the property very lengthy/difficult. On one occasion we were led across fields (and then got stuck in mud). This was reported to the estates manager, who said he would call, but did not, and then offered an unrealistic resolution (via texts). The lanes will now be in very good condition for any holidaymakers from here on in, however the problem highlighted the lack of customer care and this was very disappointing.
Paul
The hot tub was great, wood-fired so no bubbles but that didnât bother us at all. The setting was peaceful, with some nice walks around the estate. Patshull activity centre on the estate was great fun. Unfortunately there were some significant negatives. It was not very warm when we were there (maximum 21 degrees or thereabouts) but the house was very warm with no fans or AC. We had to have windows open a lot of the time and it was manageable but I would think on a hot day, at least fans would be needed. Secondly, we were advised that there was a smart TV which we would need to use our own subscription accounts for (like Netflix) but the internet was too weak to watch anything at all. We complained about this on our second day (a Saturday) and someone came to try to fix it, moved the router but this didnât help at all. We were disappointed as we wanted to watch the World Cup but we werenât able to. We complained again that the TV was unwatchable so on the Wednesday (halfway though our stay) some people came and hooked up the freeview but said that there was nothing they could do about the poor internet signal. There was no 4G either in the local area which is fine if you want to disconnect, but not if you want to watch Netflix etc or work. Thirdly - the flies. We have stayed near lakes and livestock in the past and this has never been such an issue. There is an infestation which needs dealing with. We bought sticky fly traps which were covered within hours - we caught hundreds of flies and yet we were still constantly bothered by them. They affected our sleep as they buzzed around and landed on us day and night. The house owner came to the house himself on the Wednesday after many conversations with Sykes and himself and he did agree that the flies were a problem and we should be compensated for our experience. However, Sykes have said that any compensation needs to come directly from the owner, the owner said it should come from Sykes and now we have left the property, the owner has stopped responding to us. We left on 28 July and so far have heard nothing which is very disappointing. Unfortunately we would have to recommend against staying here due to the problems we experienced.
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