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Cottages continued
COUNTRY COTTAGES
Pets are welcome too
Take any other kind of holiday and it could cost you a small fortune paying others to look after your pets
while you are away. And after all why leave them at home when they are one of the family?
Many cottages accept pets and you can specify this as a requirement in the detailed search.
Please note that provision is made to accept guide/service dogs at properties that do not normally
allow pets. If you are taking a guide/service dog this needs to be noted on the booking form so that
no additional charge is made.
All that we ask is that you respect a few simple common sense rules:
- Please keep your pets off the furniture.
- Please exercise your pets outside the garden.
- Please remove pet hairs from carpets before you leave.
- Please don't leave your pets unattended in the cottage.
Caring for your safety
Although we do not manage or own any of the properties featured on this site,
as part of our safety first policy we do our best to ensure that our owners take the safety and
well-being of our holiday makers very seriously. and that their properties are well maintained for
your comfort and safety.
Nevertheless, please remember that when you are in unfamiliar surroundings,
you must take special care of yourself and your family. In particular:
- Check the layout and property so that in an emergency you can get out quickly and easily.
- Check for a fire extinguisher and fire blanket , and read the instructions on their use.
- If the property has open fires, make sure that you use the fireguard and check that the
fire is safely out before you go to bed.
- If you are unsure of how to use the any electrical appliances please ask the cottage owner or caretaker.
- If your property has night storage heaters, these must never be covered
- Cots and high chairs must conform to British Standards. If they are damaged or deficient in any way,
then tell the owner.
- Look out for glass patio doors or glazed interior doors -
- they should should have stickers at adult and child eye height.
- Keep young children off balconies.
- If there is a garden pond, ensure that children cannot access it. Look out for any steep drops
- in the garden and if there are garden sheds or outbuildings, ensure that children cannot get in them.
- Equipment in the children's playgrounds should be safe and in good condition.
- The surface of the play area should be soft i.e. sand, soft earth or wood chippings.
Take special note of the following:
Swimming Pools
- Do not dive into the pool.
- Check which end is shallow and which end is deep.
- Check the location of life belts and other buoyancy equipment and read the
- instructions on how to use them.
- Do not swim or go into the pool under the influence of alcohol or immediately after eating a meal.
- Do not take breakable glasses or other utensils into the pool area.
- Do not not swim at night or when the pool is closed.
- Always supervise children.
Gas Appliances
Gas water heaters, by law, have to be installed and maintained by CORGI engineers.
If you have any doubts about the efficient operation of any gas appliance,
particularly hot water heaters, in your property, alert the owner immediately.
Gas Cookers - as you would at home, ensure that gas cookers are turned off after use,
in particular, check this before you go to bed.
We want you to have a safe and happy holiday - a few minutes taking some simple
precautions could make the difference between a holiday enjoyed and a holiday spoilt.
Inside the cottage
| Shared utility room with £1 operated washing machine |
Coin operated washing machines/driers may be shared with other Cottages |
| Woodburner |
Wood burning stove (for heat, not cooking) |
| Gas/electric shower over |
Shower over the bath (not in a booth) |
| Oil central heating |
A central heating system run on light fuel (provided) |
| Open fire |
Real fire burning wood or coal |
| CTV |
5 terrestrial channels (no cable) satellite and cable may be available (where stated) |
| Fridge freezer |
Refrigerator and icebox |
| Taps |
Faucet |
| Breakfast bar |
Dining area usually in the kitchen |
| Hall |
Corridor |
| Linen |
Bed linen provided (but no towels) |
| Solid fuel central heating |
Central heating run on highefficiency fuel 'beans' (provided) |
In many properties in Britain and Ireland, water fills in a tank in the roof and you will need to throw a
switch called the emersion heater to heat the water. Once full tank is used,
you will have to wait for the tank to fill and heat again.
Outside the cottage
| Shop |
Local store |
| Terrace/Patio |
Sundeck |
| Terrace House or Terrace Cottage |
Part of a terrace House in a row (joined both sides to others) |
| National Trust |
National Conservation organisation quiet areas of beauty or historic |
| Garden |
Yard |
| Pub / Public House |
Bar |
| Blue Flag beach |
Recognised clean and safe beach |
| Market |
Outside stalls (ie. not supermarket) |
Abbreviations used in the property descriptions
| ETB |
English Tourist Board |
| CH |
Central heating |
| FGCH |
Full gas central heating |
| OFCH |
Oil fired central heating |
| Auto wm |
Washing machine |
| PO |
Post office |
| CTV |
Colour television |
| POA |
Payable on arrival |
| INC |
Included in rent |
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