We enjoyed staying here for 2 nights in late March. The property is somewhat close to Darmascota, Maine down a little dirt road. The owners gave excellent directions or we would have gotten lost when we arrived after dark. They let our 16 year old son feed the sheep and bunnies and the highlight for him was holding and bottle feeding a 3 week old lamb. The property itself does not have a kitchen, just a shelf with paper plates, bowls and a little mini fridge. It was cold out when we arrived but the beds are comfortable and lots of warm blankets kept us warm. There are 2 nice bathrooms downstairs. The two spacious bedrooms are upstairs. Lots of stairs, not for someone having trouble with stairs. Everything was very clean and comfortable. We even watched a movie one night. The owners were very friendly, greeting us when we arrived and when we departed. Our son got to help with the morning feeding of animals before we left. Nice unique place to stay, especially for children and people that like farms. You can tell the owners like what they do.The only downside is it is attached to their home. We felt like they may have heard the TV so we were trying to be quiet. We'd stay there again if we're in the area. They were helpful telling us where to eat. Just keep in mind there's no kitchen. We just had cereal and milk eaten out of paper bowls and plastic spoons.