We liked the setting. When we arrived via motorcycle, we attempted to follow the directions that were sent to us via email. We looked for the reception sign, but it was no where obvious. We had to find someone to ask where reception was. We located the tiny, vine covered "Reception" sign hanging over the inauspicious entry. Our room provided a dusty wardrobe which was clearly for ambiance. The bed felt as if it were about to collapse every time we moved. There was no door in the toilet room! The curtain on the side light was an upsidedown drape, and it was sheer. The "jacuzzi" was a single person, jetted bath tub (sitting next to the toilet room with no door!) Flying insects were in the room! Some dead ones were left where they were killed. No food or beverages until 5pm. Not good for travelers looking for a cold iced tea on a hot day; after traveling for several hours. Unfortunately, we were not impressed. One of the other guests jokingly said "it's like camping." We did not pay for a hotel room to "go camping." In the morning, the breakfast was nice. Fresh fruit and muffins, yogurt and granola, coffee and various teas. The one young lady in attendance was pleasant. Fortunately I speak some Spanish, making me able to communicate with her. We found the art display to be impressive.
Overall, Gedney Farm was simply a place to sleep and will not be on our 'places to return to' list.