For couples or small families, Granny's Kitchen B&B has the potential to be a great stay. As described, this property is in a good location for exploring NW Arkansas. We were within an hour of most of the places we explored, including Eureka Springs, Devil's Den State Park, and War Eagle Mill and Caverns. The free breakfast at Granny's Kitchen, right next door, was a nice touch and a great way to start the day! Somewhat spartan, the property itself was clean and the master bed was comfortable. A few things of note: 1) The kitchen included only a couple platters, each with a fork and butter knife, but no spoons, and just a couple ramekins to serve as bowls. A casserole and a couple pie pans were provided for baking, and that's about it. There's a Keurig for coffee, but no provided coffee pods; 2) The spacious dining room had no blinds or curtains--great for natural lighting, but not so great for privacy, especially at night; 3) There were no instructions for the Wi-Fi or the TV. Posting these somewhere (e.g. in a binder or on the refrigerator), along with local emergency contact info, would be simple enough. None of these issues in and of themselves would have been deal-breakers. What truly detracted from this visit was the lack of communication after arrival. Daytime temperatures dipped during our first full day. When we got back to the property, the temperature in the home had dropped to 64--chilly, but tolerable. I double-checked the thermostat, verifying that the heat was "ON" and that it was set at 72. I texted the owner shortly after 6 PM to report that the heat was not kicking on. I did not receive a reply that evening, nor was a response forthcoming the following day (which was our last day at the property). So we spent two chilly nights in Huntsville before moving on. For comparison, our stay in Jasper the following 3 days and nights (not at a VRBO property) had working heat, a complete kitchen, excellent Wi-Fi, and even had a washer and dryer--all for $40 less per day than Granny's Kitchen B&B!