The Cottage on the Corner
The Cottage on the Corner, Warkworth, Northumberland.
Booked this cottage through Holiday Cottages.com and stayed for a week in September.
First impressions were good but soon realised that the property was cold and uncomfortable.
I have enclosed the review I wanted to put on Holiday Cottages site as to not repeat the whole sorry tale.
We registered a complaint and was assured it would be investigated fairly.
However without chasing for a result we would have heard nothing back.
One excuse after another followed before they finally stated that the owners had dealt with the issue at the time and the option to place a review had expired after seven days from vacating the property.
It is clear that only positive reviews go on the site so 5 stars means absolutely nothing!
So disappointed with the owners of the property and also Holiday Cottages for their obvious stand in not wanting to upset the goose that lays their golden eggs and not giving a monkey’s if their paying customers are fairly treated or not.
The Review:
I don’t think that expecting to be warm and comfortable is too much to ask from your holiday cottage but we got neither on our recent trip to The Cottage On The Corner.
The owners rule your stay with a rod of iron, with rules for everything, even rules about the rules!
You are most definitely not allowed to touch the heating system!
We unfortunately arrived in fog and we sadly had to endure rain and unseasonable cold weather, even for September, for most of our stay.
The cottage was cold and uncomfortable for the duration apart from the lounge which was heated by a wood burning fire but this heat did not extend to the rest of the house.
Each room has at least one radiator but not all were even programmed to come on at all and were locked.
One clear rule is not to try and adjust the controls for the heating.
This is well documented throughout the property.
The bathroom and the second bedroom were switched off and were uninhabitable as a result.
The dining room was so cold that we had to eat in the lounge, despite two radiators being present, but one was not even connected to the power supply.
The radiators that were powered were programmed to come on early in the morning for 2 hours and in the evening for 2 hours but no account was taken of our lifestyle or what times, if they really have to be restricted, would benefit the guests.
Our first attempt to rectify this problem brought the owner to the property and he reconnected the radiator in the dining room but turned off the previously working one.
He also said that he had turned on the radiators in the bedroom, bathroom and landing so we could use them but he had not!
They remained lifeless and locked.
He did admit though to deliberately deactivating those particular units because there were only two guests and he assumed we wouldn’t need the second bedroom nor the bathroom!
Two further attempts to contact the owners were unanswered and we were left bewildered until the day of departure.
I know the price of utilities are extortionate
but we paid the best part of £800 for our holiday and think we have been poorly treated and short changed.
A complaint to Holiday Cottages also remained unanswered until when pressured the owners stated that our concerns had been addressed at the time.
The owners should stick to farming. Clearly the hospitality business is a tractor ride too far.
20 de septiembre de 2024
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