We chose Pensway because of its proximity to Arundel and because of The George pub nearby. We know the area very well, so we're aware that there aren't any other 'facilities' in the village.
The cottage does have one off road car parking space, a small car port, which would not be suitable for a larger car. The cottage had almost everything one might need, although I did notice there was no DVD player.
Curiously, what I imagine is a small boxroom/third bedroom is locked and out of use for guests, likewise the cupboard under the stairs. The bathroom is very small but well-presented, but a second toilet would have been appreciated as there were four adults in our party.
During our visit we experienced an exceptionally bad thunderstorm which resulted in a leak in the dining room and another on the landing, both of which required bowls to collect the water. The power tripped out but we located the fuse box and were able to reset it. Somewhere to hang wet coats would have been useful.
The very best features of the cottage were the oak framed dining room with a dining table to linger over, which lead out into a lovely secluded and well-stocked cottage garden. The suntrap patio area was perfect for al fresco breakfasts and evening drinks, whilst another seating area nearby offered a more shady option. The oriental artefacts dotted around were very interesting and admired.
Overall, we were very happy with our stay and would consider a return visit.