The top story of this guesthouse is a historical building, which was placed on top of a new story in the late 2000's. There's a picture collage of the re-build in the diningroom. Each story has a full queen bedroom with an attached 3/4 bath. The downstairs bedroom suite has a closet with a new stacked washer/dryer. Upstairs bedroom suite has several closets, and a walkout screened porch with an extra bed and furniture. There's also a small couch that becomes a double bed in the large dining area. The kitchen is on the upper story, with a walkout porch as well. Kitchen is fully equipped with toaster, microwave, coffee and tea makers and full size fridge/freezer. There isn't a dishwasher, but plenty of room in double sink and drainers (2) to do by hand; also plenty of dishware/cookware for large groups. When we visited there was a plethora of spices there as well. The dining area/kitchen has a bar and stools, and a very large table that seats 8. The downstairs entry is a large covered porch, leading into a bright living room with couch, chairs, desk, great Roku tv and a large woodstove, which we used on the gale weekend we visited (woodpile outside). There's also a firepit and Adirondack chairs in the large front yard. Plenty of towels and amenities were provided as well. Because of the weather, we didn't venture out very much, other than to pick up donuts at the Chesapeake donut company in White Stone - a couple of miles. This location is rural, just a mile from the end of the Peninsula, with large trees, unfenced huge yard, and right off the road. There is a U shaped drive and plenty of areas to park. It was perfect for a set of grandparents, parents and a toddler. Highly recommended! Don't count on water access or a beach because most of the close pullouts off the road are private. There's a marina a mile away, and about 100 feet of a public area, but I wouldn't term it a beach (4 ft wide, and asphalt like the road ended in the bay.). There are other beaches in the area however.