This is a delightful little guest house in a quiet area of Cooma, yet close to shops and restaurants. The owner David was very helpful and we were glad to have a downstairs room. The central heating doesn't come on until around 6.30pm, but it was quite cosy once that happened. We tried to get the aircon going while we were waiting, but not able to do that. The TV would not turn on, but that was OK as we were tired and went to bed quite early. If you are looking for somewhere to eat within walking distance, the Lebanese restaurant next to Woolies is just lovely. Not expensive and the wines by the glass were very good. Breakfast is really special here, with many different breads, cereals, fruit juices, hot beverages and tea that you can brew yourself in a lovely little pot. The whole place has a quirky, old fashioned feel that we really enjoyed. And thanks David for the little manicure set. I had a splinter in my foot, so it was very handy.