“The property details does not say that this property it up a very high hill, there is no pavement and the windy road is literally only wide enough for 1 vehicle.”
Because of this, every time we went out, we had to go by car as there is no way either myself (who has Osteoarthritis in both knees and Astma) or my husband (who has a metal rod in his leg and a bursa in his right knee) could do that walk. Going is the car was the only option, but I prayed that we did not meet a car going the opposite way as 1 of the cars would have to reverse. Thank God i wasn't driving. We could not go out at night as we did not want to do that drive on the narrow road. The details state it was good for Families, but when we drove up or down the hill, the car was so close to the edges that any people walking could not stand aside as there was no room, but woukd have to walk to a house entrance to allow the vehicle passed.
The details state the bathroom has a double ended bath but there are taps and a plug at one end.
There was a Lazy spa on the patio, but was not plugged in and the water in it looked dirty, so couldnt plug it in to heat up, to use. It needed to be drained, ckeaned and fresh water going in it.
Details state that heating, coal and logs for the open fire are included, but we arrived on Monday evening 16/03 and had to ask for logs the next morning. When we arrived back in the cottage later that day, there were 5 e tra logs. The bext morning I had to ask again for logs and coal. I received a text reply saying there is some coal in the bunker, help yourself, but when we looked there was maximum of 3 small bucket fulls. My husband had to go out and buy a logs and kindling on 3 separate occasions at our expense of £15. We had to have the fire lit as the electric heaters are from the 1970s and not enough to keep the cottage warm.
Also, it advertised a secure garden, however at the bottom of the garden on the right hand corner there looked like there is some work in progress. We let our dog out in the garden the first night to have a wee before bed, and she went missing through the opening and over the fields. My husband had to go looking for her and the drop at the point of the opening is 1.2metres. Therefore, had to climb down the drop, then when the dog came back he had to lift the dog up to the garden. At the other side of the gap in the wall there was some farming equipment close by. Luckily, it wasnt that close to injure either my dog when she jumped, or my husband when he climbed down the wall.
Please ensure that all details of properties are correct when advertising.
I would not stay there again.