Our overall stay at the Norris State House was an exquisite visit. Location-wise, it was a bit of a struggle. The only way to get through was a sharp turn, and Google Maps didn't recognize it until you actually got on the road, so you need to make sure you look out for that. The décor, both outside and inside, was five stars—very attractive.The kitchen was very suitable for big parties, with duplicates of necessities like two stovetops, two fridges, and two microwaves. There was also a huge and spacious seating area near the kitchen, and the patio on that floor also had a 12-seater table and a couple of blue chairs in pairs. The view on all floors were beautiful, except for the fact that the river only flowed with a surplus of water.There were a couple of bedrooms as well, and every bedroom on every floor had an added bathroom as well as a general bathroom. The second floor had a huge TV and seating area, along with the bedrooms and bathrooms. The bunk beds, which were very close to the ceilings, had drawers under the bottom bunk with an extended bed you could pull out from the side of the drawers.The bottom floor was my personal favorite. There’s a game room that includes air hockey, a pool table, and a ping pong table that can be interchanged on top of the pool table. There is also a shuffleboard, a TV, and a seating area, as well as a small kitchen with a fridge, mini freezer, and an ice cube maker. There was a unique sliced-style table as a seating area. 4 stars