The cabin has a 1950s feel but charges 2025 prices. Regrettably, it felt like a place in need of some TLC and upgrading of appliances and utilities.The oven looks to be 60 years old, at least, and the manufacturer went out of business in the late 80s so guessing fixing parts that break down is not easy. Aside from its age, it was dirty inside and we were not confidant or comfortable using it.There is also a classic, if being kind, stove which we didn’t need to use. It looked like something that would heavily consume wood but threw off a lot of heat, as needed.Some of the surfaces were sticky, the furniture was not easy to sit on or relax in and the beds have certainly seen better days. The bedding had a dank and musky odour.It’s a shame the owners seem reticent to spend money upgrading the place as it has scope to be a great place to stay.On the plus side, the communications with the host were good and there is an enclosed yard and garden area, useful for anyone traveling with dogs or young kids.The sea isn’t visible from the cabin but a trail takes you to it, though it is steep and a tad treacherous.The irony of leaving an envelope inviting gratuities for cleaning services was not lost on us given that we had to clean considerably ourselves despite having already paid a hefty cleaning fee when booking the property.Sadly, not recommended.