Guest User
January 31, 2023
The 1836 cottage is extremely dilapidated, which considering its historical significance to Bothwell, is very sad. (Also inexcusable considering the rates being asked per night. Honestly, give it the TLC it deserves! On arrival, it was apparent the cottage had not been vacuumed or properly cleaned. There was traces of food in the sink, toast crumbs on the couch and a layer of dust on every surface. The rug in the lounge is a disgrace and should really be swapped. There was also a strong smell of cooking grease throughout the cottage, which considering the lack of attention given to the cleanliness of the kitchen (or anything else) is not surprising. The heat pump is difficult to use and I can understand why other guests have had such issues with it. I also feel it might be faulty and could use attention, as can everything within the cottage. Like the toilet seat which is broken, as it was on my previous visit a year ago… I love Bothwell and its history, but staying in the cottage is just sad and dampened the trip considerably. I can’t believe it’s being allowed to fall into such disrepair. If you’re going to advertise the cottage using the history it possesses, start doing something more than just hanging a view historical photos on the wall. John White would not be impressed.