We stayed here for week in March. Overall the villa was disappointing and in a disappointing location - not worth the money. The villa was clearly "worn-out", the furnishings shabby and the equipment on its last legs (literally - we had one of the four dining chairs that would have collapsed if anyone sat on it) - its been a long time since money was spent on it. We had a number of issues with things being broken or not working. The owner was on site but never came to see us, but the maintenance man was friendly and very helpful in replacing or fixing stuff.
The best bit was the fact the front of the villa was directly on the beach, which was lovely, and just like the picture it was no more than 50 feet or so from the water's edge. The stretch of beach in front of us was lovely. The photo's (showing and endless stretch of beach) are misleading though as the beach is cut-off some 50 metres to the right and 250 metres to the left as a result of the beach being washed away several years ago in a storm and requiring barriers to be built to protect properties and prevent them being washed away. The general vicinity is run down, the roads are falling apart and there are a number of derelict buildings around that just underline that this area has seen better days and is on a continuing process of decline. On several occasions we lost mains power and whilst this is not uncommon, the back up generator was, like the rest of the place, an old cronk, and although it was some distance from our villa we could hear it thumping away and smell the diesel fumes (god knows when it was last serviced !) - nearby properties had much newer (sound attenuated) generators