Fortunately we arrived early when staff were around, but the staff were unable to make our room secure because the door could not be locked. I pointed this out to staff immediately but nothing was done about it during the 3 days of our stay. One of the windows could not be closed because it seemed that the window did not fit in the frame. There was a second window with a handle which stuck out and could not be reached without standing on a chair/stool. As a result the curtains which drew across both windows were torn away from the rail fixings, and the curtains just looked a mess. We were offered a glass of wine to dine at the hotel evening dining room situated about 2 km away, so we had to drive. I chose hake at 13 euros, but was told this was not availabole but some fresh fish was available at 18 euros. When I got this so called fresh fish I thought it was tuna, being in rectangular chunks, and not at all like fresh fish. The waiter service was slow, and the bill was confusing because it appeared that tax had been added on when the menu said tax was included. There was no cooked breakfast available at Hilario, which is one of the things I appreciate normally from staying in a hotel or bed and breakfast. Casa de Hilario seemed to me to be rather neglected, the underdog in the joint enterprise. A puddle of rainwater formed outside our front door. The car parking space was awkward, with a low stone roundabout behind it so that I feared running into this when reversing out .