House to Let in Cambridge: What Guests Expect from Kitchen Facilities in Cambridge UK
- Cambridge Stays
- May 8
- 2 min read
A good kitchen isn’t just about cooking — it’s about feeling at home. For many guests, especially those staying longer or seeking a self-catering experience, the kitchen is a deciding factor. If it’s poorly equipped or hard to use, your reviews — and repeat bookings — will suffer.
Essential Kitchen Inclusions
Whether you're hosting tourists, academics, or business travellers, these basics should be non-negotiable:
Cookware: A set of pots, pans, baking trays
Appliances: Microwave, hob, oven, kettle, toaster, and fridge/freezer
Tableware: Cutlery, glasses, mugs, plates and bowls for at least four guests — even if you expect fewer
Cleaning Supplies: Washing-up liquid, sponge, drying rack or dishwasher tablets
Added Touches That Impress
These small, low-cost items can significantly boost guest satisfaction:
Pantry Staples: Salt, pepper, oil
Morning Comforts: Tea, coffee, sugar — and a cafetière if you want to go the extra mile
Time-Savers: A dishwasher (with clear instructions), chopping boards, and kitchen scissors
How Kitchen Quality Affects Reviews
Guests notice a kitchen that’s clean, intuitive, and thoughtfully stocked. The main review drivers include:
Cleanliness: Crumbs in drawers or sticky utensils can instantly lower your rating
Functionality: Are the appliances modern and working? Are they easy to understand?
Clarity: Provide a one-page guide to operating each major appliance
Cambridge Stays Equips Every Managed Property With Guest-Ready Kitchens That Feel Like Home
We know what modern guests expect — because we ask them. Our team ensures every managed property is stocked, clean, and equipped to create an at-home experience, whether guests are staying for three nights or three months.
Want Better Reviews and Longer Bookings?
Let Cambridge Stays upgrade your kitchen setup for maximum comfort, great guest impressions, and more glowing reviews. It’s one of the easiest ways to boost your occupancy — and your income.
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