5 /5 A. V.: I could not recommend staying in the Knights Apartment enough. The flat was incredibly cosy, clean, well-designed (with the ability to adjust the heating to ones liking, keep the light out with either opaque blinds or curtains, and so on) and well-equipped (with a decent selection of kitchen equipment, toiletries including towels, bathrobes, cotton pads, and so forth). The flat is located, from the front, right on the high street and, from the back, right on the river, allowing particularly picturesque, quiet views of the river from the bedroom at the back (where I could not possibly have had a lovelier time working from when needed, having set up a little laptop table on the bed and a coffee cup on the nightstand). There *are* a couple of features that one might need to adjust to over the course of ones stay to make the most of it, especially if one is on the taller side (particular challenges might include the tilted floors, low ceilings and low doorframes, built to accommodate perhaps 180cm but no taller), but the cottage is, in my admittedly short opinion, very much worth it (and, perhaps due to the number and the width of windows, doesnt feel *too* small despite being quite compact). Julie was also a perfectly attentive host over the course of our stay (as was her grandson Leo, who kindly enough introduced most of the lights and light switches upon our arrival).