Expedia calls this an “upscale hotel with spa services” and furthermore describes this as a 4 star hotel. A 4 star hotel, according to Expedia, includes (our experience in parentheses):
Lobbies typically offer upscale decor (no) and multiple conversational areas (no). Services (very few, often empty front desk) often include a dedicated concierge (no), valet parking (no), turndown service by request (no), and 24-hour room service (certainly not). Guestrooms usually feature superior amenities such as large beds (no, metal frame on exposed plywood bedboard), additional seating (old goodwill furniture in corner), minibars (dorm fridge), laptop-compatible safes (no safe), pillowtop mattresses (see bed descr above), bathrobes (weird robes with strange brand names folded up in closet), and upscale bath products (basic soap). Decorative features such as crown molding, bathroom artwork, and granite or marble accents may appear (didn't appear in bad lighting). Resorts… customarily feature full-service spas (weak oil rub in a meeting room), tennis courts, golf access, child-care services, and upgraded pools with poolside food servers (none of the above).
This hotel has almost none of these things, read the 2.5 star Expedia description for a much more accurate assessment of this property. To say it has “rustic charm” would be generous - the word “derelict” is more accurate. It probably had a moment 25 years ago and little has been done to maintain let alone improve the property.