The best part: It was great to stay so close to the village shops, ice cream, coffee, park, creek, etc.The good/great:comfy/cozy linens, comfortable beds, 2 parking spots (I don't think they were included in pics) that allowed for easy trickle charging for our EV, the stuffed animals were a hit, well stocked kitchen (except for missing spatulas)The mid/meh: Small things, so many small janky things. It's clear a lot of thought went into the design, but it's also obvious to me the managers of this house never stay here and many things have deteriorated since it was initially put together. Drawers with no hardware, drawer with too long screws so the pull clunks out when pulled, no shelf for shower products, 2 broken USB ports on lamp in front bedroom, a whole broken lamp in the desk area, a shelf we're advised to not use, a fireplace that has to be turned on and off by removing the face (which requires oven mitts to turn off), an askew TP holder, a missing/never there TP holder....Every house has a few things like this, but so many was pretty ridiculous. If you have kids, the room in the front with the 3 kids' beds is the bedroom that gets the most sun, and that has the flimsiest curtains. Borrow some blackout curtains if light is a concern for your littles.