Falcons Nest B&B is a fairly new B&B. The house is large, clean and the beds comfy. One cannot fault them in any way in these areas. However, it leaves a bit to be desired in the B&B world, even in the rugged, out of the way Alaskan style. While there is a picture in the description on hotels.com of the garden view they boast, understand this is an actual somewhat maintained garden not the “garden” one might think of when visiting most B&B’s. This is not a pretty flower garden that you may stroll though and take a seat to relax. While a true food garden can be pretty this is not for your enjoyment. It’s pushes the envelope a bit much to claim this “view”. To the side of the house off the decking is an unkept pond one would not want to meander near. The front of the house has a wooden walkway that is in need of much repair and paint. A section of the railing is missing and when raining can be a bit slippery. Watch your step. The “view” from the front walkway is a surprise - you can view several old, rusting, non working, dilapidated, regular and farm vehicles right next to house as well as out a bit further. Again, you do not want to walk in this area. Yes, it is quiet and serene but the description is a bit lacking and much work needs to be done for the price being charged. In time with some clearing and upkeep outside as well as some decorative touches inside this could be a lovely, charming farmhouse B&B. The young lady who welcomed us was very kind, helpful and attentive.