We were a party of 6, for a week in June. The location is wonderful, with the large deck overlooking the golf course, in which deer would visit every day. The deck was so very peaceful, a great place to relax, have breakfast or look for stars at night - which we did often while there. The house itself was very comfortable and clean, and had an abundance of extra bedding and bath linen. A great place to stay while seeing all the nearby sights.
Okay, so for the 'but'....guests are required at the end of their stay to strip the bedding but instructed to leave the duvet cover and pillow shams 'unless soiled', hence reused. Some soiling you can't see and I don't know what the previous guests did on/with that bedding and those shams were placed right on top of our pillows. Nope.
The dishwasher wouldn't work right - the little soap dispenser door wouldn't open during a wash. The dishwasher would get done, and low and behold, the soap pod was still in the cup thingy, dry as a bone. We tried a couple of times. So we handwashed many of the dishes. This older dishwasher has to be the loudest I've ever heard, seriously, do not start it if your about to go to bed or watch a movie!
Also, just as a suggestion, why not make it a point to every once in a while go through the cupboards and toss out the old seasonings and food that have been expired since 2014 (some older than that even!).
And lastly, excluding the three stainless steal pots (2 sauce pots / 1 pasta pot) they truly need to replace ALL of the cookware, cookie sheets included. They had to be the worst pots and pans I have ever laid eyes on - totally unsafe for cooking with. Each and every pot the non-stick teflon was either badly scratched, peeling or completely gone. We ended up using the two small stainless steel sauce pots for everything as they were the only ones in usable condition, which made cooking for 6 people a challenge with only two small pots! I understand that some guests don't know how to treat non-stick pans and hence end up ruining them. So I'd suggest tossing them and staying with stainless steel - they're pretty indestructible.
Lastly, spend the money to replace the carpet. Honestly it's done, it's old, stained, discolored and heck no should the master bath area be carpeted - that's just asking for mold and/or rot.
Like I said, great location and comfortable house, it just needs a tiny bit of care and updating.