First of all, Sajazarra is a lovely village, and the local restaurant is good. The apartment is spacious, and the living area is comfortable and bright and the whole apartment quirky and full of knick knacks . It was just two of us here for a few days, and we found the sleeping arrangement rather tricky as the bed is up against one wall with no lamp on one side - so we had to reconfigure it ourselves as we both like to read at night. The house is old, and we appreciate this, but the hot water was intermittent when it came to having a bath. There was no dvd player, and there is no washing machine (there is a dishwasher now though) although a washing service is offered for a few euros. You can sit outside at the front but you would are right in the village square, with cars passing by - there is no real private seating area to yourselves at the front, just at the back which is an area shared with the owner and her family. Wifi was good. We only had a brief conversation with Nadine a couple of hours after we arrived, and when we had to request a TV control. She gave us good instructions of how to access the property.