This was a beautiful home nestled in the mountains with an absolutely amazing view. We had 4 couples and one infant with us. The home has two actual bedrooms upstairs and a large recreation room downstairs with two beds.
None of us realized the home had three levels, but we managed. (We thought the two bedrooms were on the main level. I should have asked to be sure.) There were three very nice full bathrooms with showers (one on each level of the home.) As long as people needing beds can handle stairs it’s ideal. We had two people in our group with limited mobility. One, a stroke survivor with limited control on one side, was able to get up and down the stairs adequately. My husband cannot handle more than 3-4 stairs due to a Long-Covid disability, but sleeps in a recliner most nights. There were two comfortable couches that he could choose from as well. I brought an air mattress and set it up between the dining area and living room, so I was quite comfortable.
The kitchen, dining, and living area was one open space making it perfect for our group to hang out comfortably. The multiple porch spaces were beautifully furnished and comfortable. Due to time constraints none of used the hot tub. :(
We were there for WCU’s homecoming, so we didn’t spend tons of time at the house. We all wished we could stay another day. The route to the house is winding and not at all fun to drive in the dark, but we knew the house was up the mountain. It was worth it!!! Thanks.