This 1920's craftsman style house was a pleasure to stay at. Our favorite thing to do was to sit on the front porch with the windows open to let in the breeze while we listened to the birds, drank in the beauty of the greenery, and relaxed while reading a book.
The beds were extremely comfortable and we all slept very well. Across the street is a lovely greenbelt that butts up to the Niagara river with plenty of walking trails to enjoy. A few blocks down is a grocery store one way and some eateries and a few blocks in the other direction is a fabulous bakery. A few blocks closer to town is the NF Aquarium, and behind that is a free parking spot where you can catch a free express shuttle in to town where they let you off near the information center, Maid of the Mist, and the Rainbow Bridge.
For the price we paid, we were very happy with our stay. Be mindful however, that this is not a 5 star hotel. It is a lovely, vintage home, with all the quirks of a vintage home. Squeaky floor boards, the only bathroom is on the second floor, no AC downstairs (although we didn't need it anyway) - each bedroom has its own mini-split AC unit.
The street we were on was lovely, but a few streets over the homes looked a little less cared for. I never felt unsafe though, even at night. We would happily rent here again if ever in the area.