Hmm. Much more bad than good. I didn't hate it, but I don't know if I'll book again. I *definitely * wouldn't suggest this place to someone who expects a clean establishment.
This property would be more correctly labeled a "hostel". But not even? The other guests I encountered were long-term lodgers doing work-for-stay at the farm. The shared bathroom looks like it hasn't been properly cleaned in ages. The "toiletries " provided appear to be the owner's personal items, half used and sitting in dirty dishes/containers. The water is not filtered, smells of sulfur, and doesn't come out clear. I took a shower the first night and felt more dirty afterward. I didn't take any more showers. I had to search for a fly swatter bc my room was infested and I never saw an employee. I killed over a dozen each night. The "coffee station" was, again, dirty, and I wouldn't trust the water anyways.
The bed was comfy and the sheets were clean. Wifi worked. No noise issues. Easy to find and good access to much recreation.
If you know what you're in for, it's not terrible. It's better than sleeping on the ground.
I'm not afraid of a little grit. I have stayed in more than a few questionable places, as I prefer local charm over corporations.
The hardest part for me is the water. I hike and I get dirty. My only two "MUSTS" are a comfy bed and a decent shower. Not feeling safe to shower really put a damper on my trip.