Other than cosmetic issues, the place was clean and the service was friendly. This is not a hotel. Don’t expect one. For what it is(a small mom & pop place built from love, but not necessarily money) it was more than adequate. The heater was super warm which was nice. The fireplace was not a true«toss in the logs» type. The tub, I believe, used well water so there was always iron oxide hanging out(it looked like I was a frequent spray tanner.) I swear there was no way it was dirty.(In other words, fellow germaphobes, don’t panic.) I wish it had more windows so I could have read in the tub. Lighting was not as strong as I would have liked. The ladybugs were wintering(to be expected in most cabin type places) inside and were extra friendly and a constant reminder spring was close at hand. I prefer fluffier pillows(Walmart wasn’t far so we made a quick trip there for snacks and pillows.) It was a place to honestly do little more than veg. I needed it. There was satellite TV, small fridge and microwave. There was also strong 3G(at least) signal. No wifi. Also, if you want to take time to watch old VCR movies, they have a player.(Maybe consider leaving them behind if you won’t be watching them again and help them build a library.) Don’t miss breakfast at The Rose Garden. It reminded me of staying with grandma on the farm. It was large enough for breakfast, and we took left over steak and biscuits for a lunch snack all for under $ 8. There were woods behind us. We enjoyed watching the birds play in the leaves. The TTU arts center was nice to visit. Again, a great place to just get away. If you don’t want the outside world to intrude, keep the TV off and turn off the cell phone.