Well, just back from two weeks in Cornwall and thought I'd update on the tent.
We drove down overnight and arrived at 8am. Good way but all v tired.
Cup of tea and toast courtesy of the local cafe and we thought about sticking the tent up.
It took us 2 hours ! This was deliberately slow as we all wanted to make sure we didn't break anything! We all even kept our tempers despite no sleep!!
All went up ok, but DH complained of the weight of the tent when actually doing the final big push of shoving the big pole up the middle - didn't help that we'd started pegging down the groundsheet... - but the rest was easy really.
We went to have a lie down at 4pm and woke up the next morning at 6.30! Even DD who's normally up really early, esp when camping!
That first night it rained and water did come in through the porch door, and the top of the main bit a bit too, but thereafter whenver it rained the tent stayed dry.
We had three wet days and lots of wind and the tent was fab - really quiet and not flappy at all. The material dried out pretty quickly after it did become wet, but that may have been due to the wind as much as the tent?
The space was fine for the three of us for the time we had so that wasn't an issue either.
Taking the tent down took a bit longer than we'd anticipated, but again we were trying to make sure our tent stayed in one piece and would be useable again in the future.
We did find many unmentionable creepy crawlies on the groundsheet which DH had to deal with while I did something more important...
Once home we have struggled to properly dry / air the tent and groundsheet as it is all so large and heavy! Tips welcome on that front.
Overall I reckon the footprint groundsheet would be a good buy if it stops the main groundsheet becoming dirty and making packing up easier, and I think the carpet would be good too - we laid a couple of rugs out on those wet mornings when we played Uno or similar games, but they weren't quite large enough for the three of us to be comfy lounging around on!
Taking the experience overall, we enjoyed the trip, the tent was pretty fab - everyone commented on it as being 'cool'!