Mulberry Cottage is a lovely, tastefully decorated cottage. The double bed is very comfortable, the single beds and the sofa less so. We were welcomed with a delicious cream tea. However, before getting out of the car we were warned again about getting the kitchen worktops wet or putting anything hot on them as they are solid wood. We were also told not to try to turn our car round on the driveaway but to reverse out onto the single lane winding road. Inside there were warnings about the toilets (understandable), the extractor fan, about damaging the controls on the grill, etc, etc. There was no warning, however, about the shower becoming scalding hot if another tap is turned on in the property. As the rainfall shower cubicle is small and the curved door partly faces the wall it is very difficult to move or get out quickly so it is dangerous when the temperature increases suddenly. Also, the heated towel rail is next to the w.c. and opposite the sink in a very narrow room. If it was hot it would be almost impossible to avoid burning your legs. Richard and Jo are nice people but we wanted a relaxing holiday and we found we were constantly worrying about getting water on the worktop, particularly as the drainer is also made of wood with instructions not to leave wet items on it! The cottage is ideal for someone as a beautiful home and ideal if decor is all important to you, but not practical for a stream of short stay holidaymakers like us who want to relax.