“Had a really nice stay in Robin Hoods Bay at Delft Cottage.”
Think it's worth setting some expectations about the property, it's a listed building built hundreds of years ago, it is a little bit smaller and darker inside than perhaps the images make out, but that doesn't take away from the charm.
The cottage is warm and comfortable, there's a nice log burner but we didn't opt to use that with it being a warmer weekend. The cottage was clean and the beds were comfortable and the owner left us some lovely ginger biscuits and some milk for a ...
Think it's worth setting some expectations about the property, it's a listed building built hundreds of years ago, it is a little bit smaller and darker inside than perhaps the images make out, but that doesn't take away from the charm.
The cottage is warm and comfortable, there's a nice log burner but we didn't opt to use that with it being a warmer weekend. The cottage was clean and the beds were comfortable and the owner left us some lovely ginger biscuits and some milk for a brew.
Thanks for a lovely stay!
N.B If you're thinking of staying at Delft, some directions from us. When you get down into the village, take the second left after the Laurel Inn pub (there's some signs for the Cove cafe), then the first left opposite the little clothes shop. Walk up the steps until you see the row of houses with the sign for 'Sunny Place 6-10' on the corner, turn left with these houses in front of you, go down the alley and the cottage is on your right after 'Fenay Cottage'.