On the Shropshire and Welsh border hills, this peaceful country house sits in delightful English countryside, and has held 2 AA Rosettes for food quality for over 10 years.
The Wynnstay Hotel in Oswestry is a 4 star property located 4 miles from the Welsh border. The elegant Georgian style building sits prominently on the high street in the market town of Oswestry.
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Dennis
United Kingdom
So peaceful despite being on a working farm, lovely property
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Goodchild
United Kingdom
Absolutely everything! The location is perfect, there's nothing more relaxing than sitting in that hot tub and listening to the sheep call out to each other over the Valley.
The location is a great base to go off and explore Wales, and the scenery is breathtaking.
Beth is a great host, and recommended a great pub nearby for a Sunday carvery, she even called them and booked us a table. This was one of the best roasts I'd ever had.
We can't wait to come back and explore more of this beautiful part of the world.
Oswestry is a very nice Town a good base to explore...
Oswestry is a very nice Town a good base to explore surrounding area of Shropshire also Wales the shopping area has got a lot of the older shops which makes it interesting [try the butchers in main street if you like lamb] have got no
Otway
Scored 10
10
Family have just moved to the beautiful town of Oswestry.
Family have just moved to the beautiful town of Oswestry. The people in the town who we engaged with, were all very friendly and helpful. We have a newborn baby with us and the Fox pub, which is a lovely local pub, saw said baby and immediately lit the fire to welcome her and keep her warm. That is the essence of the people in this town.
Leisha
Scored 10
10
Oswestry is a lovely town.
Oswestry is a lovely town. It is an ideal place to stay to visit both Powys Castle and Chirk Castle over a two day period. We found everyone we spoke to very friendly and helpful. There is a nice range of shops and a good choice of restaurants, cafes and pub for food.
Mary
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Lovely town, with lots of independent retailers and a really...
Lovely town, with lots of independent retailers and a really nice indoor market. There are the usual empty shops you get in most towns nowadays, some of them really beautiful buildings, so hopefully they will fill up again - or perhaps the local council could have an initiative with pop-up shops to make use of the space?
We were lucky to be staying at Sebastian's, in the town centre, which has free parking. It's annoying to have to pay for parking otherwise, which we've done on short visits before. Even blue badge holders have to pay, although get an extra hour 'free'. We live in West Oxfordshire and all public car parks in Witney, Chipping Norton and Burford are free.
Surrounding villages pretty* but no pubs open lunchtimes that we could find, mainly evenings only. Oswestry has plenty, and we enjoyed the open mic night at the Griffin, and the Bailey Head is brilliant with a huge choice of craft beers and real ales.
Lovely parks right in the centre, including a fully fenced dog park, free for users.
Really nice town, friendly people and would consider moving here.
*Watch out for some of the country roads - on leaving and en-route to Kelsall, attempting to avoid horrendous tailbacks on the main A-road, we strayed into Wales and found ourselves (thanks to sat-nav) on what could only be described as a track - no signage to indicate the road was out of use, and once we were committed, couldn't turn around so had to soldier on for a couple of miles through the worst 'road' I've ever driven on. Don't use Garmin TomTom app, stick with Waze!!
Janette
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Oswestry is not a tourist town.
Oswestry is not a tourist town. We visited due to my family history research. Still a pleasant little town.
Old Oswestry hill fort just to the north of the centre was the highlight for me.
As in most UK towns, the ambience of the town is spoiled by a few selfish hoons deliberately making noise with cars and motorbikes.
David
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Oswestry is an agricultural small town and as such is quite...
Oswestry is an agricultural small town and as such is quite rare in England so a really great place to wander around. Interesting local shops and plenty of cafes and pubs but beware, after 15:00 there was no food to be had (on a Thursday)! Only coffee and cake! Large carparks which is a mixed blessing. Personally I thought that too much of the town was given over to asphalt and the parking was too cheap! Many would see this as a bonus!
Lovely, compact and cozy house in a beautiful, quiet rural setting, yet a very convenient location for Oswestry and welsh borders. Hosts were very easy to communicate with, and very accommodating to our requests. They clearly look after the property with care and attention to detail, and there were lots of unanticipated extras - the good collection of board games were a real source of enjoyment to our son. A great place to stay.
Great location for rural break. Staff were helpful from the getgo. Great views from walk out from hotel.
Dinner was delicious. Good wine selection. Room was comfortable with private aspect. Lots to do in area, Llangollan, walks, and waterfalls. Loved the lack of road noise and being able to hear all the birdsong in the morning.
Such a lovely hotel, everything was really nice. Staff were friendly and helpful, room was really nice, with nice touches, such as music gently playing as we entered the room, a little personal note on the bedside cabinet. Had a lovely breakfast on both mornings, with a fabulous choice of both buffet and a hot breakfast.
The owner was very helpful and welcoming, even met us for frèe from train, the house is really beautiful, the room was extremally clean, well equipped, the bed very comfortable, the breakfast - rich, fresh and tasty. Ideal place to stay in Oswestry. Highly recommended!
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