We chose the guest house because it’s close to our daughter & grandsons. We were the only people in the house (which wasn’t terrible), but it felt like staying in my grandmother’s house when she had been moved out for a few months (stale , dusty & tired). The bathroom had a big, old jacuzzi tub with brass fixtures that were corroded and the skylight above had been leaking, so the ceiling and wall were molded and peeling. The bed was comfy, but I went to Target to buy a pillow because the ones on the bed were very flat and smelled bad. Rachel, the owner, was sweet as can be and we loved their little coffee shop where we’re got our breakfast part of the B&B. The guesthouse could be super cute with some updating (not trying to take away the character of the old house, but nicer bathroom floors, fixtures, etc). For the money, we will probably opt for a generic hotel in Henrietta next trip. I’m not trying to be brutal, just honest.