“Toilet "terrifying at best and potentially dangerous" the toilet seat shifts underneath you which causes a shock, this really needs fixing and has been mentioned before.”
The toilet is also very hard to flush.
The shower could do with refreshing, some of the grout is black and it could do with a deep clean.
Hot water, very hot, but runs out after a couple of people have showered. Not ideal for a cottage that sleeps six. Shower cubicle also tiny and could do with a caddy in there. And an extra bath mat or two. Due to the toilet seat and shower this accommodation is not suitable for people with mobility difficulties.
The kitchen is very well stocked with practically anything you could need to prepare a meal, so we were happy with that. The sofas and the beds are comfortable enough. The vertical blind across the patio door has no pulley so has to be drawn across by hand from the top.
We loved the garden and proximity to the sea. Just for clarity (and again for anyone with mobility issues) if you wanted to get to the beach from the garden one has to climb up and over two walls (each approximately a metre high). There is then the high sea wall before you can get to the beach, with the closest steps down being adjacent to the surf club. As an aside, the footpaths to Marazion are very narrow at times, with drop curbs not always flat / available, making it quite unsuitable (and again, unsafe) for wheelchair users.
Still issues with windows, which sound as though they need replacing across the entire complex.
Would love for there to be recycling facilities. Ironically, the welcome pack is an "eco box". Which, even more ironically, contained soap made from cow tallow and biscuits containing milk. Animal agriculture is one of the leading causes of climate breakdown and has detrimental environmental impact across the world. Also, switching to Ocean Saver products would be a far better idea as they don't contain any chemicals detrimental to marine life.
But having said all this we have booked again for next year, as we know what to expect, but hope all the feed back is listened to and acted upon.