Reviews

  1. Paul Hewitt ★☆☆☆☆

    The location is very good, but the pitches the units are put on, resemble waste land and suffer from a lack of proper drainage. It takes a lot of time and money to make them into something usable and safe. The site has little to no management from the company that owns it, but they gladly take the monthly fees from the residents. Currently several disputes are ongoing, between the residents and site owners. These are unlikely to be resolved for some time.

  2. nicky X rourke #49 ★★★☆☆

    Nice quiet place to retire but the parhways are treacherous, overgrown, uneven and slippery.

  3. Ant Llys ★☆☆☆☆

    Greedy owners ,An obnoxiuos manager that is about as useful as a chocolate fireguard ,bullying neighbours ,mainly rattly old bags sticking Their noses in what does not concern them .Lots of decent people mixed up with X council estate scum ,poor parking no street lights Iffy electrics / sewers ,flooding in some parts .Cars being damaged ,most owners keep their places tidy ,but the usual lazy scum to busy watching TV and watching others lets the place down

  1. Alan jones ★★★★☆

    Some residents can't read says 10 mph at entrance some going alot faster than that including maintenance men in their van SLOW DOWN

  2. Mark Jones ★☆☆☆☆

    This willow park should be rated a 1 star, the owner should be spending more money on doing it up, repairing the water works, electricity, lights, roads, carpark, cùtting back the hedges on a regular basis, supporting its tenants and giving them a community hub/club centre instead of fobbing people off. Sort your parks out instead of going on undercover boss and supporting a couple support the whole!

  3. John Wilson ★★★☆☆

    Residents friendly but it's becoming more crowded now. Owner determined to cram in as many homes as possible but the park is losing it's charm. High cost for water as owner has only one meter on site and charges for any leaks - even if they are unrelated to your property. Some properties are on electricity supplies that can't cope with high usage. Be aware if you are thinking of buying.... Owner does crisis repairs but does not upgrade systems such as water and sewage pipes. More homes means more system pressure and failures which equals higher costs for residents; as he is unwilling to invest to show good will towards his paying customers and just takes fees, it always feels like you're being cheated out of something. Electric supply that can't run a kettle, tumble dryer and oven together is ridiculous in the 21st century. Likewise charging twice what families pay for water because the pipes are outdated and leak badly is also unacceptable in the 21st century. No investment in infrastructure- just more homes to get more money. As I say, lovely place to live with others but think carefully before coming and buying.

  1. Jim Ibell ★☆☆☆☆

    I have lived on this park for 5 yrs the residents are really nice, the park itself is very handy for the a55 iff your fit a 10 minutes walk from the shopping area. The park itself is in desperate need of some tender loving care from the management this is a semi retirement park that is not licenced with no on site manager no on site maintenance no on site security the on site office has been closed iff there is a problem the residents have to ring the head office or any help there's no public telephone on the park no fire fighting equipment but al in all if you want to live on this site speak to the residents to get the full picture iff the sales manager makes you a promise get it in writing. As I said at the beginning I've been on this park for 5 yrs the people are great the park itself is great.

New Review

FAQs

What is the address of Willow Park?

Willow Park is located at Willow Park, Gladstone Way, Deeside CH5 2TZ, UK

What is the phone number of Willow Park?

You can contact Willow Park at +44 844 567 7300

How can I get to Willow Park?

You can find directions to Willow Park by following this map link

Advertisements