Pros and some cons, but overall a nice stay. Very cute, interesting, and eclectic older home. I’m quite surprised there is no historic registry plaque on the house, it is definitely very old (by American standards). Has a musty smell, super steep staircase, and limited electrical sockets coinciding with the older age. There were amenities I would expect, but some niceties missing (no tissues/Kleenex, no towel hooks or racks at all in the second tiny bathroom, blinds or shades of some sort on most windows but not all of them so after dark you are exposed in some rooms). Also, it is only a couple blocks from train tracks and the whistles from the trains did wake me up a few times. Plenty of sleeping space for 8 people, one bathroom is big and gorgeous but the second is tiny (I suspect used to be a closet). Limited indoor dining seating, the large tables are all outside (front porch and out back by the pool), which serves fine in warm weather, but it dropped to 50 while we were there and can get colder! So a large party would not be able to dine together in cold weather. Very close to the Suwannee town center with lots of cool shops and restaurants around the village green. Very convenient to Atlanta for those not wanting to be right in the urban hustle. Check in was a bit odd: the instructions I received were for a coded lock box on the side porch. Searched high and low, could not find it, ended up calling the owner who described how the keys were actually rather hidden in plain sight on the porch and not to worry “it’s a very safe neighborhood”. Still not sure how I feel about that. All the doors locked, felt secure sleeping in the home for sure, but the check in was not what I would call secure and was definitely not per the instructions I was sent.
Overall a fine stay, certainly is an interesting old house.