This is a comfy, historical home with lots of character and history hanging on some walls (objects they found during renovation, local stores, etc), which I found interesting to read. All tastefully done and not excessive. The large living room has beautiful views and breezes of the harbor. We spent most of our time hanging out in that room. The neighborhood has views at this end of the street and the other end - stunning. We met a couple neighbors and chatted. We stumbled upon an old cemetery during our walks thru the area, which was fascinating. The kitchen is comfortably stocked with utensils and pots. There is a main floor master with bath. The king size bed was comfortable, and even though it was two twins with a topper, we didn't notice it. one upstairs bedroom was used as an office. The attic bedroom/playroom have angled ceilings, so you need to be mindful of that if you use them; we didn't. We had no issues and the management team was always accessible via text. Plenty of towels, etc for the stay. Laundry facilities worked great. As with all older homes, the floors are uneven across the additions and sometimes within a room. I didn't mind it because it is a historical property, and that's expected. Easy day trip to the local nature preserve/heath and Schoodic area of Acadia National Park. The towns within 15 minutes drive have artists' shops, general store, restaurants, and grocery. I would recommend this to someone wanting to have a peaceful stay away from things and folks who needed a jumping off place to visit Acadia that wasn't touristy.