Not what we were expecting, but it was a fun experience in the end. The host was very friendly and helpful, and the property is quite unique, offering a kind of community living experience. You can't wear shoes in your room, or anywhere else in the house, and there are just 2 shared bathrooms in the main house for all guests to share. Our particular room was tiny, but I guess the idea is it's just for sleeping and the rest of the house is for hanging out. It would have been nice to spend more time there to get the full experience, but we were just there for the night. Would recommend for those who enjoy offbeat, rustic and charming over certain comforts and conveniences. There is also a hot tub and nice, simple deli-type breakfast.