Overall we had a good stay but there is definitely room for improvement. Firstly, communication with the property manager was excellent, both before and during our visit. For ex, when the coffee maker died, it was replaced right away. The house is nicely decorated and each bedroom has an ensuite (with enough towels; there are even towels for the hot tub, which was nice and clean) but more attention was paid to form than function. To be clear, it has 3 bedrooms and can comfortably sleep 6 people. There is a pull-out couch in the living room that can sleep 2 more small people (but then you can't use that area; though it doesn't seat 8 anyway). But if you are staying for while, no one wants to spend a week on a pull-out in the living room with no privacy, which is what happened to 2 of our kids. There was also no bedding for it so we took top sheets off other beds and used blankets we had in our cars (needed because the the couch is under the air conditioner, which only cools the main level). It was hot upstairs, which wouldn't be a big problem except that you can't open half of the windows because there are no screens. Also, the blinds suit the decor but they are not functional at keeping out light, nor preventing people outside from seeing you changing/showering. It's a busy area with the mussel farm and the restaurant across the street (it's like being in a fish bowl no matter where you are, inside or out). We had to hang clothing and towels in the windows for privacy or just do everything with the lights off after sunset. RE: the kitchen, there is a leaky commercial dishwasher but it didn't have soap, and not enough drinking glasses, cutlery, or tea towels. And we won't miss the narrow spiral staircase (we'd love to know how the furniture got upstairs). Note that there is a washer and dryer in the basement. FYI, the coffee maker makes a pot or it uses keurig pods. There is also a nespresso machine. Other than screens, bedding for the pull-out and blinds/curtains, the host could consider a second set of keys (we were 2 families and we weren't always together) and a deck box for the patio furniture cushions. All of that said, overall we had a good week and "made do" where things were less than ideal. We mostly just used the house as a base anyway as we were travelling all over PEI. In Georgetown, definitely pay a visit to Shoreline Designs for jewellery (Peter is a gem!), and eat at the Wheelhouse (the vegan dish is DIVINE).