It is a lovely quaint cottage however couple of points to be considered.
1. The sofa is ripped on one of the seat cushions.
2. The sofa has lost all spring & firmness & is filthy with dust flying everywhere when you try to plump the cushions, which no longer plump.
3. The staircase is precarious for humans & definitely not dog friendly. You can see daylight through the steps & a couple of them feel like they are going to give way.
4. There are holes in the wall where it looks like an old hand rail was on the staircase.
5. The clothes airer is broken.
6. The garden is not dog friendly with low level gates & fencing, trip hazard paving & a shear drop with not railings.
7. The advert states there is a shop & food trucks, none of these are here & the locals didn't know what we were talking about when we asked.
8. The kitchen work surfaces still had crumbs on.
If elderly people were to stay or children I think there would be accidents in the property & garden.
If we were not seeing my father in law we would have returned home to Kent by now as the 4 days stay has been very stressful constantly following my dogs to make sure they are safe & the sofa not being sturdy at all & causing my physical medical issues to be exacerbated.
I appreciate it is an old cottage however it should be advertised better with more emphasis on safety issues or lack of, the furniture should be clean & up to physical standard & truth displayed about local amenities or, again, lack of.
Really disappointed as I was looking forward to a much needed & relaxing break due to high demanding job, this has been anything but.
Kind regards
Angela Tiny
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