Upon our arrival, we found a nice welcome gift: a bottle of local cider and little candies. This place wasn't inherently subpar, it just didn't fit what we were looking for. It is in a trailer park type subdivision, not the highest quality build, everything was plastic, even the lamps. Kitchen was decent, no drinking glasses, just two champagne flutes and one mug, otherwise well equipped. (toaster oven, pots and pans, sharp knife etc). There weren't any sheets or towels! The host Julie confirmed that isn't included but she kindly brought us a couple old beach towels and sheets from her home (at 23:00!) It was a great location for visiting the D Day landing beaches and museums. It is also walking distance to the beach but we were there in late October- beach going wasn't the focus of our trip.