If Jane Austen were staying here, she would consider the cottage most 'happily situated'.
The river with its beautiful walks and wonderful wildlife is yards from the door. The church is at the end of the street, and, round the corner, the village market place with a handy shop/post office, two pub/restaurants, two cafes, one specialising in chocolate and a number of other quirky restaurants and galleries a few yards further afield. The walk to the castle is up (literally) the main street, or along the river bank - take your pick.
As for the cottage itself, it was originally a one-up one-down part of a terrace, now completely modernised within. Downstairs is open plan, kitchen area at one end and wood stove at the other. The only thing is, you have to remember to boil the kettle during the adverts, and not just as Poirot announces "And ze murderer is...". Upstairs, the spacious one old bedroom has been converted into two, plus a shower room with toilet. There are TVs in the bedrooms. The central heating is very effective, if needed.