Let me start with the positives: Breakfast was good and Mike was engaging. Property is secluded, if that's what you are looking for. Property is decently priced. This property is close to the Appalachian Trail, so I assume it's a popular stay for hikers.
Negatives: Bathroom must be shared with others, which is more like a hostel, than a retreat in my opinion. It was fine during our stay because we were couples traveling together, but still not ideal.
Had to drag heavy suitcase upstairs up a narrow stairwell. A two man operation.
We had to surrender ours shoes as soon as we entered the property, and did not see them until the next morning. We could not take our shoes to our room upstairs.
There was no air conditioning, which is probably fine for 99 percent of the year, but we brought record heat with us, so
it was a bit hard to get to sleep with only a fan.
Our room was extremely small, small TV, not much room
to open a large suitcase. See pics.
We had a number of black ants in our room and bed overnight, luckily they did not bite.
View out our bedroom window was a wooded hillside.