I wrote ahead asking for an early check-in--noon. We arrived and couldn't find anyone to help us. The excuse was that she thought my early check-in was for midnight, not noon.
There was a family reunion at the site. Great for them. But I have walking issues and seemed to be invisible as I walked through the only indoor and outdoor pathways to our room, which was 2nd floor in a neighboring structure. Each time I passed the family, it was the same. Invisible to people who are struggling.
They served breakfast the next day at an appointed time and made it clear that it was because of the family reunion, not their unrelated guests.
The bath had a cute claw-foot tub with a wrap-around curtain. So I did a sponge-bath. Everything about this unit and the stay was anti-handicap access...Parking, walking through a "blind" crowd, room access, bath, etc.. But, yes, it was a cute house.