“The central heating is timed to shut down at 10.”
00pm, the programmer is sited behind a locked door so there is no means to overide it . The sitting room uvpc window with worn hinges hidden behind the venetian blinds results in a loud powerful cold draught requiring at times in having to turn up the television volume. Having to sit there watching it with your coat on after 10pm because the central heating has gone off is just not acceptable. Oh! I almost forgot an alocated parking space is available located adjacent to the property complete with a security barrier and access code. Extremely convenient you may think, well that is if you are happy to see the faulty security barrier stuck permanently in the up position allowing a large metal wastage bin to run under it and to smash in to the side of your car causing £750 worth of damage......... and the flat owners response "you parked at your own risk!" Thanks for the advice..
Thank you for your feedback
and I am sorry that you were disappointed with your stay at number 17
at the Beach. We are very conscious of
our environment and try to be as energy efficient as possible, that being said, our contact details can be found in the blue file, and we would have been more than happy to adjust the timer for the central heating if you had asked.Â
As the property is right next to the beach we can experience strong winds when there are adverse weather conditions, but have never had a guest complain that the windows cause a noise so loud the tv needs to be turned up, something I will look into at the weekend.The car park is available
for all guests staying at the apartment, but the parking is not allocated. It is
there for guests to use on a first come first served basis and we are sorry
that your car was involved in an accident whilst parked in the car park. The barrier was set in the up position as we had experienced some erratic behaviour from it, and therefore thought it better to be up so that guests could get in and out before the engineer arrived. The council who emptied the bins failed to lock the wheels when they emptied them, causing the issue. Cars are parked in the car park at the owners risk (like the vast majority of car parks you will visit, hence our suggestion that your insurance company contact the council.Â
I do hope that your
experience will not deter you from returning to this wonderful area in South
Devon and hope you may consider staying with us again.
Property Owner