We came for a brief weekend visit to see the Smokies. Most of the cookware provided was in poor condition—rusted, peeling, and completely unusable without risking rust in our food. I was able to find one pot that was sufficient to cook in. This was especially frustrating as we planned to cook most of our meals. Additionally, while the listing advertises a grill, we were surprised to find that guests must provide propane, which was not mentioned when booking only in the instructions for check-in. At this point, we were past the cancelation window.All three rooms are on different levels of the house which might be challenging if you are traveling with kids. The basement portion was a mixed bag. While the bedroom was nicely furnished and cozy, the rest of the space was an unfinished basement and was very cold (traveling in winter) It wasn’t what we expected based on the listing.There was a hot tub listed as an amenity with no clear instructions for its use. We were unable to get the pump to power on and heat up to a desirable temperature.We found the house to be visibly unclean as well as feel unclean. The pull out sofa in the living room was strewn with candy wrappers and other trash when we opened it to make the bed.On a positive note, the location was pretty, and the host was responsive. However, we’d strongly recommend improvements to the cookware and clearer communication about the amenities to ensure a better experience for future guests.