e just spent a week at Inchgarth. Two adults, and five teens, plus one dog. While it was sometimes inconvenient to have no indoor access between the floors, it was nice to be able to give one group of teens their own space (the boys). Overall the house is set up well. In fact, there are some things we brought that we didn't end up needing, because they weren't listed as included items - hair dryers, beach chairs. (There are plenty of beach chairs.) We cooked dinner every night and found the kitchen to have most everything we needed. Note: the grocery stores are far, like 45 minutes. Buzzy's Store and Ridge Market don't have much more than booze and a few snacks, although the Dollar General was convenient and had more than we thought it would. In general, be prepared for not a lot of activities nearby or things for kids to do. The listing advertises "your own private beach," but due to the large rocks that statement is only true for a few hours a day during low tide. Our kids were kind of disappointed. Inchgarth feels like a house that was very well stocked....ten years ago. The kayaks (2) only have one working paddle between them. There are things that neighboring houses have that Inchgarth does not - water floaties, gas grill, that would be good to have. The house itself desperately needs to have the outside power-washed; it's covered in dead bugs and spider webs. Also there is a large section of soffit coming off one side that flaps in the wind. The deck is crowded, albeit with nice Frontgate furniture. Furniture inside includes ripped leather and pleather seating - an easy fix but one that has not been made. Slipcovers are filthy. We heard through the grapevine that the owner is a D.C. lobbyist who owns 10 of these homes; she should give them some attention. I had contacted her twice with questions, but never got any response. In sum, it was not a bad time at Inchgarth at all but we will not go back.