The house is beautifully decorated to a very high standard; obviously a lot of money has been spent on the furniture and decoration. The bed we used was extremely comfortable, and the quality of the bathroom fittings is excellent.
The garden is attractive, with views over a cornfield to the distance, and not overlooked. For guests with animals or children, a point to note is that there is a laburnum tree next to the patio, which carries poisonous seeds; also the garden is not secure for dogs, with open access to a fairly busy road at the front.
The only niggles with the house itself would be that if there were six people staying (the house has three double bedrooms) they might find there are not enough cups and mugs, or everyday wine glasses. Also, if there is sufficient demand for it from English-speaking guests, the host could add some English language channels to the TV / satellite, as the TV is currently set up to receive French and German TV only.
Plomodiern is a very attractive village (market day Friday) with a cafe, salon de the, and restaurants. Be aware that in late June (when we travelled) many French businesses are closed while the owners take their own holidays ahead of the main tourist season. I must give a special mention to "le Cenote" restaurant which offers fine dining, beautifully presented, allows dogs, and is very good value for money.
The location as a whole is excellent for exploring the Crozon peninsula, north west Finisterre , and south.