Husband and I stayed nine nights for our honeymoon. The home is beautiful, has original historic charm and is spacious. The house was clean, things were not. The stove was dirty the griddle was rusted and unusable, the toaster, tea kettle and coffee pot were too dirty/rusted/scaley to use, baking sheets were unusable unless covered with foil. There is no broom/vacuum. There was one dishtowel, no dish cloths. We chose this home in part based on the kitchen because we like to cook but itâs not supplied to be able to. We bought a frying pan/aluminum pans while we were there so we could. Cooking utensils are limited and in bad shape, knives would barely cut vegetables. The couches were uncomfortable, low, short back, thin hard cushions, the chairs are no better, we watched tv in accent chairs with pillows stuffed around us to try to be comfortable. After walking all day and doing all the things there are to do you want a comfortable place to relax at the end of the day, there is nowhere to do that. We bought a topper for the firm mattress, which made it very comfortable. There are no TVâs in the bedroom which is fine but it was the most comfortable spot in the house a TV would have been nice. There is barely any water pressure, I understand that may be how it is in this older house, but instead of the rainfall and handheld showerhead, I would have enjoyed a single shower head that put out more water flow. It was almost impossible to get the soap out of my hair in this shower.