The location of Barn House is good for outdoor activities. The kitchen and den are good for hanging out. However, if you do have children and expected them to sleep in the room with the twin beds, you can forget it. The "bedroom" does not have a door but a curtain so if you wanted to watch a movie or just converse after the kids went to bed it is impossible. Naps for children are also impossible since(unbeknownst to renters) you will be sharing the house with a (albeit nice) man that does woodworking with power tools in the basement the whole day everyday.
The worst part though is the lack of cleanliness upon arrival. One of the bedrooms and bathrooms were absolutely filthy. The toilet had urine all over the seat and a ring inside of it. The floor was covered in hair and clearly hadn't been cleaned in a long time. We had to go to the store and purchase cleaning products to clean the area ourselves before we could even use it! The shower was clogged and water filled up over a foot when you tried to shower in it. Worst of all, the sheets and pillows reeked of body odor. The sheets had not been laundered (we did find the cleaned sheets still in the dryer) and the pillows themselves were rancid. The guest that stayed in this room had to wash her 2 year old's hair the very next morning because it smelled like body odor from sleeping on the pillows in the bed.
We paid a standard cleaning fee but were charged extra because there was spaghetti sauce that the cleaning crew had to wipe off of the kitchen cabinets. Sadly we did not eat spaghetti/sauce all weekend but were charged for it. I hope the lady that left the pink lip stick marks on several of the glasses enjoyed her spaghetti because we paid extra for it! Additionally the "cleaning" crew said there were muddy footprints left on the bath mats. Well, since we took our shoes off at the door they were probably left by the previous tenants and were never cleaned up. And, in my opinion, washing the bath mats should not be extra but part of a routine cleaning. Finally, this same crew said the door was left open. Since I personally closed the door upon leaving, I don't know how to explain that phenomenon other than possibly the nice woodworking man had to use the bathroom and let himself in.