If you're wondering about the "Conservatory" room, like we were, it is the small glass outbuilding on the deck. There is a bed in there, and then a steep wooden ladder going up to a loft on top of that with another build in there.
This house was huge and maze like. It could be a fun stay for a few families vacationing together. There was a lot of potential to it, big open rooms, lots of TVs, great dining seating in the house. Overall it was a great place to stay as long as you aren't looking for luxury.
It was not very well cleaned (there were ants all over the kitchen, especially the coffee area). The secondary fridge upstairs leaked into the rooms underneath it. And some of the bunk ladders were broken or unstable. There was also a missing porch rail outside with just a caution tape across it. I would caution anyone with small children that you have to watch over - it would be difficult to keep track of them.
We were a group of adults with disabilities and found it difficult to get around the house. The middle floor was always humid and damp because of the hot tub being inside the house. And the beds were oddly placed to be able to get to our whole crew and help each other. Also, if you have any mobility limitations, the stairs in this home are treacherous. The hand rails don't go all the way to the tops of the stairs, so folks had to lean dangerously far down to get their hands on the railings to take the first step. They are also steep and small. The lights outside didn't all work, so we had to have someone with a flashlight out there helping people get around the decks and steps at night.