I Stayed in a lovely shepherds hut called bluebell which was lovely and quaint inside. Plates, glasses, cutlery, cups and kettle are provided. There is a small general kitchen area with kettle, toaster, microwave and hotplate. You will need to bring your own pans and there is a fire area provided on which you can cook food too. In the hut a small single camping gas cooker is available and all linen and towels are provided also. My breakfast hamper included fresh eggs from their own hens (which are super friendly) and a small microwavable bowl to cook them. The toilets and shower areas were clean well maintained and restocked with hand towels, toilet paper and handwash. Hot water was always available when i stayed in mid May. That's the practical stuff. For me personally i loved being so close to nature, you open the door and are on the edge of huge meadow that is frequented by birds, hares and butterflies. I went to relax and that's just what i did. The beach is only a few hundred feet from you as are great walks. The only downside for me if i was forced to make one is the bed is a firm mattress on a hard base. Great for some but i'm softie lover, so i folded my quilt a few times, i didn't need it because it was warm and i'm sure had i asked Nigel or Carol would have provided more. Lovely hosts.