Booking Terms & Conditions...
By booking your holiday at Cobble Cottage you agree to the following terms and conditions: PAYMENT A deposit of £40 per week booked is payable when booking. We will send you a confirmation, by post or email, upon receipt of the deposit. The balance of the cost of the holiday is due six weeks before you arrive. CANCELLATION AND INSURANCE Once you have booked your holiday, our agreement with you is a legal contract. If you cannot go on holiday and the cottage cannot be re-let you are liable to pay for the booking in full, even if you cancel before paying the balance. If we succeed in re-letting the cottage for the same period, we will refund you less a handling fee of £25.00. For these reasons we strongly recommend that you take out cancellation insurance for your holiday. NON AVAILABILITY OF COTTAGE AS BOOKED We would only cancel your holiday if the cottage was unavailable for reasons beyond our reasonable control. We would attempt to offer you alternative accommodation, however if this was either not possible or not acceptable to you then we would refund to you all monies paid for the holiday. Our liability to you would not extend beyond this refund. ARRIVAL Cobble Cottage will be ready for you from 3pm on the day of your arrival. DEPARTURE We require that you vacate your cottage by 10am on the morning of your departure. To assist preparation for the next visitors, we ask that you leave the property in a clean and tidy condition. LIABILITY We do not accept responsibility for injury to persons or loss/damage to possessions unless caused by proven negligent act or omission of ourselves, our employees or contractors, or agents of the same, whilst acting in the course of their employment. This includes loss or damage to vehicles and their contents, and to the personal possessions you bring with you. |
PETS Sorry, We do not accept pets. NO TENANCY The agreement is for the holiday period and is not intended to create the relationship of Landlord and Tenant between the Visitor and the Cottage Owners. The Visitor shall not be entitled to a tenancy, or to any assured shorthold or assured tenancy or any statutory protection under the Housing Act 1988 or other statutory security of tenure now or upon termination of the Agreement. GOVERNING LAW The construction, validity and performance of the Agreement shall be governed by the law of England and Wales, and both parties submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts in England and Wales. COMPLAINTS Should you find any faults or have any complaints during your stay, please advise us immediately. DAMAGE AND BREAKAGES You are responsible for any breakages or damage you cause to the cottage and its contents, Please report these before you leave. |