“Buck Cottage is a wonderful period cottage which is sympathetically furnished and decorated, and situated within the areas we wished to explore.”
It’s also well-equipped, though the Rayburn was a daily challenge which was overcome.
One can see the Red Wharf Bay from the garden, where the concept of the Landrover was conceived.
The beach is fantastic for dog walkers.
One of the bedrooms did have a visitor one night - a bat. Luckily it was persuaded to go into the adjoining bedroom, where the window was left open, and by the morning it had found its way out. A few obstacles to block where it possibly gained entrance, and a note to the owner/s was left.
Whilst the superficial cleaning was good, the rest was lacking.
This wasn’t a Channel 4’s, “Four in the Bed.”
The car keys had been misplaced, so literally, not high, but low areas were searched - and these areas were wanting.
Items were found which shouldn’t have been there, and if proper housekeeping had been adhered to, they would have been found. (This observation was also written in the visitors’ book).
The oven of the Rayburn was caked heavily in grease, so needs a thorough clean. (Forgot to put this in the visitors’ book).
The log burner, whilst atmospheric, does seem to depend on the wind direction, as to how efficiently it works. Disappointing.
This is only a review, and hopefully these points will be addressed. Overall a fantastic place to stay.