We stayed in room #5 over the garage at the rear of the property. The stairs were rickety which should have been our first clue. When we opened the door, we were accosted by the horrible smell of manure (there was no outside odor). We later realized that the smell was coming from the AC unit. We had to turn the AC off and open all the windows to let it air out every so often.||When using the shower, the "door" took up so much of the inside shower space it was difficult to even turn around. Then there were the unfixed issues with the ceiling above the shower and the "fancy" tp holder.||Trying to get the tv to work was another issue plus the lack of internet.||Apparently, you can only get internet at the main house.||My in-laws had previously stayed at the main house and told us how lovely it was which is why we decided to stay here. They were very surprised and shocked to see what our room looked and smelled like.||I would never recommend staying anywhere but at the main house.||Also, the owner who lives at the main house should check each and every room from time to time.||We will not...
Read morePeaceful, comfortable and close to many Amish things!
We spent a wonderful 2 days in the lovely Amish countryside, surrounded by beautiful farms and silos, and chose to stay at Rayba Acres Farm. Rayba has 6 rooms which have separate entrances from her house, and they are spacious and comfortable. We stayed in a first floor King bedroom with fabulous air conditioning, and a memory foam bed, and sooo quiet! Not more than 10-15 min from many good places, markets, Sight and Sound, Railway, Buffets. Good strong WiFi. Fridge/microwave in rooms, and a separate common area with sofa, lounge chairs, big fridge. It is not a bed and breakfast. Bring your own shampoo. Delightful pond with lilypads, barn kitties and gazebo outside rooms, pasture with cows and donkeys. Was peaceful and perfect for us. Would stay there again. Heads up: most restaurants close at 7pm in those parts, so don't wait! Convenience charge for credit...
Read moreWe spent a wonderful 2 days in the lovely Amish countryside, surrounded by beautiful farms and silos, and chose to stay at Rayba Acres Farm. Rayba has 6 rooms which have separate entrances from her house, and they are spacious and comfortable. We stayed in a first floor King bedroom with fabulous air conditioning, and a memory foam bed, and sooo quiet! Not more than 10-15 min from many good places, markets, Sight and Sound, Railway, Buffets. Good strong WiFi. Fridge/microwave in rooms, and a separate common area with sofa, lounge chairs, big fridge. It is not a bed and breakfast. Bring your own shampoo. Delightful pond with lilypads, barn kitties and gazebo outside rooms, pasture with cows and donkeys. Was peaceful and perfect for us. Would stay there again. Heads up: most restaurants close at 7pm in those parts, so don't wait! Convenience charge for credit...
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