We stayed in these bungalows twice for two nights a month apart.
We lived in the third and second.
The houses are A-frame, on the second floor there is a bedroom, downstairs there is a kitchen-living room with a Jacuzzi and a bathroom. In front of the facade there is a terrace overlooking the valley with tea plantations.
Only for this view and for the overall privacy of the bungalow (even if there are neighbors, you can only guess about their presence), you can put the maximum rating, closing your eyes to minor disadvantages.
In the first and third bungalows there are stoves of the bourgeois type, in the second, unfortunately, there were none. The air conditioner copes with the heating, but the stove adds a lot of comfort and atmosphere. Especially when we stopped for the first time and it was raining, it was really cool with the stove! In general, it is clear that they tried to create a pleasant country atmosphere in the houses. The lamps are interesting, a lot of wooden slab parts, some nice little things. Even the plates are quite in the general spirit of the interior) Speaking of plates, there are very few dishes in the second bungalow, we also had our own. So we did it, but it could have been critical if she hadn't been there.
The plumbing (taps) are not in the best condition. The Jacuzzi was not used both times, but there was also everything that looked rattled.
From the parking lot to the bungalow there is a rather long staircase with steps of varying heights. On the one hand, it just adds privacy. It's okay for us, but it may be uncomfortable for someone, I just want to warn you so that it won't be a surprise.
But, again, all these little things are completely and more than overshadowed by the view and intimacy!
The owner responds promptly, checked in both times late in the evening, there were no problems.