Eerie Suite in Bayfield Guest House is a nicely appointed, tastefully decorated room in what is obviously a well preserved historic building in quaint and unique Bayfield. We would probably stay there again. But there were a couple things that we didn't like. First, calling it a suite is misleading and wrong. It is a bedroom and a bathroom. It's not a suite - it is a hotel room - a small hotel room. There is a bed, a small desk, and two rather uncomfortable chairs. There is also a jacuzzi. We found a note in the room upon checking in that the jets on the jacuzzi were not functioning. Unlike other VRBO rentals that we've stayed in, there was no kitchen, but there was a note that we were expected to clean cups and glasses we used or pay extra - our only option was to wash them in the bathroom sink. The dish-washing instructions mandated 110-120 degree water, but we had no way to measure the temperature. It also dictated sanitizing with a bleach solution. This was not provided. Perhaps, since this is a hotel room, management should be cleaning glassware as other hotels do.