Overall we enjoyed our visit to this historic home! We enjoyed wandering the house and trying to decipher when each section was added and how the Civil War bullet hole made it into an interior door. We wanted to know more about the history! Spent our mornings in the sunroom/part kitchen which was lovely. Bedrooms were all large with king beds which made everyone happy. A lot of thought went into the decor of this home. Something to note that we may have missed in the listing is that both bathrooms are downstairs so those staying in the bedrooms upstairs had to adjust for that. We took off a star because of the functionality of the kitchen for us. We did not plan to cook much but the fridge is in the sunroom and the range in the official kitchen is in the adjacent room. There is very limited counter and cabinet space so we ended up using a cabinet and surface in the dining room. But, those are the quirks of an old home! The hosts provided plenty of supplies too. Dish soap, sponges, washer detergent, shampoo, etc which was very generous. Another note which is mentioned on the listing is that there is a cottage that is also rented on property. The cottages porch is arms length away in the back of the house behind the kitchen. There was a renter and guests while we were there and it was not a problem but we did not realize the cottage was quite that close so just an FYI. Lastly it was about 20 min to Dollywood and 40 min to the Smoky Mountain National park which was great!