I stayed here whilst house hunting and it was a heartening surprise. It was a spur-of-the-moment booking and came just before the start of the Easter season, so was highly competitive. It's off the beaten track but I managed to find it using an OS map, so sat-nav users should be okay. That said, mobile phone reception drops to virtually nothing around the area of farm, so be prepared!
The building has been nicely converted and is tastefully decorated without being kitsch or fussy. I was amused to find that breakfast had been left in the kitchen: sausage, bacon, eggs, yoghurts, cereals, milk, butter for six people for at least two days, far too much for just one of me to eat. Dinner most nights was sausages . . .
There is a dishwasher (I prefer doing them by hand) and a washing machine (which I used having got very muddy one day). Although mobile phone signal is negligible at best (stronger signal in the field up the lane), the internet is robust and fast. If you like your coffee, you might want to bring your own coffee press with you.
There was some wet and wild weather when I was there (as well as sunshine) and the place was warm and cosy even as the wind whistled outside and felt more like a home than it did a holiday let. The turkeys are numerous and curious and friendly (don't be put off by Trevor and his displays of status, he's only kidding himself) and the farm and yard evoke strong feelings of a Ladybird book from the 1950's.
I wouldn't hesitate to go back.