The house is HUGE! Lots of places to read!!! Very 70's retro décor- which was awesome! Master bedroom suite was nice with it's own toilet with tub/shower, separate vanity and faucet with lots of built-in drawers, an old "jet tub"(?) don't know. It was filled with artificial plants- no access, but LOVED the mirrored walls around it!
Visually impaired spouse had very easy access to the entire house. The main house is 1 level- BONUS! Rooms are spaced out nicely; access to all was easy. No furniture in high traffic areas- he had lots of room to roam and find his way without knocking things over with cane, feet, or hands. As the main cook, he found the kitchen to be well organized and didn't need to ask for help finding things after the first day. (These are things we hope for when traveling)
Downside: Access to the beach (not that it deterred us from enjoying the place) was not mentioned on website. Stairs/steps to beach were... unkept. Lots of twists and turns, starts off with wood stairs, a couple toward the bottom not level, then cinder blocks, dirt/ground, cement to end. Railing (not available in about 10 ft area) is very splinter prone- not a problem for most (just don't use them, right?) but with blind husband (or maybe an elderly person) it is a very slow and cautious descent all week.
Also: Did not know that there was tar on the beach... found it on feet and on tub floor. No cleaner for tub in any cupboard (Comet, etc), not even a rag to scrub to clean except for the ONE roll of paper towels in the kitchen. (Neighbors said baby-oil works well to remove from feet. Empty-nesters do not just automatically pack baby-oil); would've been nice to know.
Overall, it was a great vacation. Kitchen had all the cooking and eating utensils we needed. Place was very clean. Quiet. The roar of the ocean lulled us to sleep for a blissful seven nights. Nothing beats being right there on the water!