One of the few properties available in winter, this was an excellent place to stay while visiting relatives who live nearby.
Tranquility had just the right amount of space for the 5 adults who were staying there. It is secluded in the woods, very quiet and set back from the road, but not too far. Due to the snow and ice we had, the owner took care of having the drive plowed and sanded, so getting up the drive was no problem.
The house is very basic itself, but the kitchen was well equipped to make any kind of meal. The cherry cabinets and warm woodwork throughout the house added to the charm of the house.
One piece of advice to anyone who has not been to the area, is to stop in Bath first to load up on groceries as there are no fully stocked stores in Georgetown in the winter. (In the summer and early fall months, there is Five Islands Farm, just down the road on the way to the wharf. (Five Islands Farm provides everything you'd need for great meals, including local fresh produce, artisan cheese, sausage and great wines and beer.)
One word of warning, is that when you first enter the house, there is a strong musty oder, but that quickly dissipated. It may have been due to the house not being used for awhile, since we came in late December.
The only other "annoyance" was a lack of table lamps since all of us like to sit and read and dislike having ceiling lights on.
All in all, Tranquility was a great place to stay. Tom, the owner was very responsive and took care of any questions we had.
We would stay here again and would highly recommend it.