Lovely property. Owner Peter was great at trying to provide whatever he could to make the stay more enjoyable.
There is no restaurant and no room amenities provided. Bring your own bar soap, shampoo, cream rinse, hair dryer etc. And be prepared to pay excessively for taxis to go anywhere. There is a restaurant across the street, however the menu is limited.
My stay was disrupted by a dozen or more young people, who although lovely, and on a wonderful mission project, turned the place into a hostel like setting for the majority of my stay. Noise from 5:30 am until 7 a.m. and 4:30-8:00 p.m. daily. My room was next to the foyer (meeting place for the youth in the evening) and kitchen (used by a cook provided for the youth group) The property is simply not laid out to accommodate that many people.
Unfortunate timing for me I guess! The quiet of the property and chats with other guests the first few days were entirely enjoyable.