The place is conveniently located off of Route 14. There are two general stores just a mile away, each offering their own styles, one more geared toward millennials and the other toward the locals. Liked them both for sandwiches, goodies and other necessities, since the bistro wasn't open for most of our stay.
The beds are comfortable and the room was fairly clean. Dust bunnies behind/under the furniture.
The photo of the building is from the field in the back. It is right next to the road.
This is an old farmhouse and the stairs up to the room are not to code, so if you have any problems with stairs, don't stay here. It also felt very awkward to know you are sharing the hall with someone renting an office and the bathroom is out there in that hallway.
We had the room above the bistro and they say it closes at 9 pm, but there is a fire pit outside and people stayed well past that. Luckily, we sleep with a fan and there were some in the closet, so we were able to sleep.
They say they have a coffee maker, but they don't. It is a french press. If you don't have time to boil water and wait for your coffee to steep, you are out of luck. Was expecting a regular maker.
This is not an inn, it is like an airbnb and they ask you to clean your dishes and strip the beds when you leave.
This place is good if it is your final destination and you just want to sit there and relax all day, but not if you want to get out on the road early.