The cottage is delightful, well-appointed, and has an amazing view from the bedroom, which opens onto a perfect little terrace above the historic flooded quarry. No view from the living room. It used to be the store room for Kate Brown's shop, and then a brewery. Situation is good, right at the centre of the village, next to the pub (which was the shop), the bus-stop and the boat trips. Few other facilities in the immediate neighbourhood - you need to get in the car. Don't expect a conventional beach. Gripes? TV too big for our liking; shower head un-necessarily large (even in Scotland the water company wants us to use less water), and you can't wash down the shower with it; hob and towel rail not easy to work out. Suggested extras? Chopping boards, tea-cosy, coffee measure. A window at the front would be good, but maybe not possible under conservation rules. But these are minor things - overall it's a very fine place and we had a very enoyable week there.