It is an old charming house with a nice lobby, lovely large wooden furniture, and plaster ceilings. No front desk or staff on-site, you receive a code to enter the building yourself. I was in a large suite on the first floor. There were portable heaters in the living area and the bedroom, giving the impression that I may need to use them to stay warm if I got cold. There were battery-powered lamps throughout the building, giving the impression they might lose power. There was no thermostat/temperature control in the room, which made for a hellish night. The radiators and heating vents blasted hot air all night with no way to stop it, it was around 90 degrees through the night, I could hear the boiler constantly working, it was too hot to sleep. No staff on-site, so nobody to help. As far as amenities, two bottles of water were provided, as was shampoo and soap. The towels were very nice. No hair conditioner and no lotion. The toilet was challenging to flush, the water from the bathroom sink tasted bad. The refrigerator in the living area was very noisy. The town of Summit was adorable, easy to walk to from the building. Quiet area of town. A parking lot across the street had lights on all night, that could be seen through the window shades. Checkout was as easy as dropping the room key into a box. This place could use some serious updates, most importantly temperature control in the rooms.