We loved our stay at the Carlton River House! We reserved way back before Covid-19 and decided we would still make the trip (it is a very rural area). We are definitely old house people and loved this renovated 1890 house and the setting on the North River. There are plenty of bedrooms and bathrooms for all including two master bedrooms with private baths. Our group was our extended family included 7 adults and two young girls under 5. There was plenty of space for all of us. The house was very clean. My nephew's family of four took the two back bedrooms on the second floor of the main house and they shared the Jack & Jill bathroom between the back bedrooms, which worked great for them. My husband and I loved the upstairs master bedroom including the newly renovated private bathroom, our little walk in closet, and the views of the river I woke up to each morning were perfect! The downstairs master bedroom has a great big bed, nice sitting chairs, a walk in closet, and a smaller bathroom which is very private. There is a small 1/2 bath off the pantry on the first floor too. We added on the "guest cottage" for a small fee and our adult daughter enjoyed her own space and bathroom. We used the guest cottage refrigerator for overflow drinks, watermelon, etc. The house rental comes with lots of activities that we used including two nice kayaks with seat backs, lots of life vests, corn hole, ping pong in the garage, a nice fire pit, and a hammock. We borrowed a folding table from the garage to work on the annual puzzle in the living room. We loved the pool and spent a lot of time in it as it was hot & humid. We did not swim in the river as the jelly fish had just arrived. We enjoyed breakfast often on the riverfront porch (away from the hot sun). We ate most meals in the dining room which has a big doorway to the kitchen. Everyone in our family commented how relaxed they were and how lovely the setting was. Sunsets were terrific. Marsha, the owner, was easy to communicate with via text, email and phone calls and very helpful with suggestions for things to do when she found out how much we love historic sites. I would certainly consider going back to this lovely old home on the North River!