The location and overall look of the place both inside and out is stand-out amazing and the views from the terrace are breathtaking. Rooms were peaceful and beautifully zen. Beds supremely comfy. Excellent breakfast. but there were some issues (as they were not long open) like a broken towel rail hadn't been fixed, a wall socket hung slightly out of the wall. There was the odd design flaw in an otherwise clean look, like a bathroom door that opens straight onto - almost into - the loo, so you had to shuffle around what was otherwise a very well designed ensuite in order to access it. Flip the door around to an outward opening hinge and it'd be perfect. Service was friendly and VERY familiar - overly so for some perhaps, but I like that, when it's backed by efficiency, but this really wasn't. Housekeeping sat on all the shady seats one breakfast, so guests had to swelter in the direct sun, as they didn't think to move for them. I arranged for some important colleagues to join me for a glass of champagne on the terrace one evening, only to find nobody there at the time we had arranged (and reconfirmed twice!) so no access to the promised ice bucket, nor any sign of the promised snacks, although I did manage to locate the flutes (it's a guesthouse and is not manned 24/7, but when you make an arrangement and reconfirm it twice, you really should stick to it!) In short, it was a little like a Greek Fawlty Towers, but I still would recommend it.