Such a gorgeous house with plenty of room. The garden was definitely the top scorer for 'best part of the house'. Bedrooms were all lovely and spacious, (bigger than they look in the pictures) very comfy beds and great communal bathroom. Windows definitely need a clean- we were too scared to open the velux windows after a couple of large spiders hopped in the first time (lots of cobwebs and spiders around those windows), the fridge water filter was on red so needed changing but not the biggest deal for us, the kitchen was absolutely beautiful and had everything we needed, including tupperware. We stayed at the Haybarn as accommodation whilst we were on placement for university to work in a school for a week, so unfortunately we didn't get to be in the house much- it would have been amazing if we could have stayed longer. Sadly the dishwasher wasn't working properly but wasn't the biggest issue- Sophie was very quick at replying so if we did need anything fixed/changed whilst we were there I'm sure she would have sorted it very quickly. The ensuite bathroom was suitable, quite low ceilings so if you want the ensuite, make sure you mind your head! The lights are automatic for bathrooms and some cupboards which became quite confusing as we wouldn't know whether the lights were on because of the switch or automatically on. The hot tub was such a bonus and we were very lucky with the weather. The WiFi did cut out due to the rain on our final night- so good weather is definitely key, but there are plenty of games and a table tennis table (which we didn't have time to use :( ) to keep you occupied and off devices!
Honestly, what a beautiful house though! Overall it was a great stay, only a couple of tweaks but nothing major which could have made it better but that's all. Thank you so much for our stay