“A fair review.”
Property description is ambitious. More badly heated and poorly furnished small house than “traditional Irish cottage”. Calling an unheated large porch with a dated washing machine in it a “utility room” is a bit of a stretch. Same with the “dressing room”. If you’re under the impression that you’ll have a lovely dressing table to sit at while you prepare yourself for the day, expect to be disappointed. It’s a linen cupboard with no window, clearly occasionally used as a spare ...
Property description is ambitious. More badly heated and poorly furnished small house than “traditional Irish cottage”. Calling an unheated large porch with a dated washing machine in it a “utility room” is a bit of a stretch. Same with the “dressing room”. If you’re under the impression that you’ll have a lovely dressing table to sit at while you prepare yourself for the day, expect to be disappointed. It’s a linen cupboard with no window, clearly occasionally used as a spare bedroom.
The equipment and furnishings throughout are dated. It seems like most of the equipment has come from a charity shop.
Even with the heating on full, the fire lit, two oil‑filled radiators as back‑up and the electric blanket on the bed, all running overnight, I woke up freezing and quickly realised that wasn’t going to change, and despite having booked for 6 nights, I stayed for 1 and found alternative accommodation elsewhere the following morning.
Finally, no welcome pack on arrival. On the morning I woke up there, I had to scrabble around and found a leftover teabag and a sachet of Coffeemate. I’d woken up freezing and couldn’t even make a decent cup of tea, let alone have breakfast… time to go elsewhere.
Third time using Sykes Cottages, very disappointing.
On the upside, lovely location.