Jerez was a gem, and so was this place. The location is excellent, and a fairly short walk to anyplace. It felt very safe. A bodega was next door, a supermercado was about a block away. . The area was reasonably quiet, and it was very quiet inside the unit. The unit was complete and comfortable. We didn't cook, but it looked like the kitchen was fully equipped (except for wine glasses...odd, but in all the places we stayed in Spain, only one had wine glasses). Marian and Jose were great hosts; Jose helped orient us to Jerez and told us the places to go and how to get there. Parking was safe and reasonably close by, but we never used the car while we were there. Just too much to do that was walkable. The bed was comfortable, bathroom was small, but worked well (except that the window in the shower leaked water into the hallway outside, and we couldn't figure out how to stop it. Not a huge problem, but I hated to leak water into a pool onto the tile floor outside. It took a while for the air conditioning to cool the apartment off, but once it did, it worked really well. The interior walls had a very coarse sand finish. If you happen to have a little too much sherry one night and walk down the hallway without turning on the light, be careful not to scrape your elbows along the wall. Just saying. There was a patio up top overlooking the church, but we never used it. There was no real shade, and not much in the way of inviting seating, but honestly, wandering around the town was way more fun to us than sitting up there. We found a great restaurant in Plaza Del Banco called Cafe Nicolas, and their Chicken Amontillado was just heaven. We actually had good food almost everywhere in Jerez. It was a great town, and very underrated as a destination. If you go, you can't go wrong staying here.