All these casitas seem to be charming examples of historic buildings. They are within walking distance of expected Santa Fe attractions, including restaurants, shops, museums, galleries. Dealing with Mary Ann during the reservation process, etc., was easy and pleasant. Casita A was ours for 2 nights. We didn't cook so I have no feedback on appliances or other kinds of kitchen supplies. Made coffee twice. One bathroom is extremely small. Both shower curtain liners were stained and should be replaced. We were looking forward to using the kiva fireplace, heavily featured in all descriptions , including the casita book left on the kitchen counter which stated that 2 starter logs will be supplied and renters must buy the rest. When no logs were found a call to Mary Ann revealed that fireplace use doesn't start "until Nov"...we were extremely disappointed. Truth in advertising is always the best policy and I think it was not adhered to in this instance. Also, please remember that you are renting olders homes that are not perfect. I think that these are quirky, charming places, complete with a few disadvantages. But if you are okay with that, and if the 2 issues I raise, shower liners and the kiva fireplace discloser, are addressed, you could easily make the most of your stay. We might well choose another accommodation upon return, however.