@Robin129
Just went and had another look at your listing Robin....that is much better, you have got rid of most of the cluttery shots and the unecessary ones. See how much neater the property looks. I still don't know about the dogs...I know, their great dogs but, look at it from a guests point of view, dogs on furniture suggests that they rule the roost and a lot of guests will be uncomfortable with that. Mention them in the description and say they are very welcoming but, best not show them draped over that nice setting you are suggesting guests should relax on! Also, when you can, get rid of the kids toys on that verandah shot! If it's not practical to reshoot, photoshop them out in 'Paint'. Childrens toys do not conjure up thoughts of tranquility.
And the only other thing I would change now is the kitchen shot. Put as many of those utensils as possible away making the most of the bench and take a shot along the bench with perhaps a jar of spaghetti, a few spoons, a small Basil plant in a pot! Unless it is a suite of Gordon Ramsay stainless steel, it's not required to show a shot of everything in the kitchen, just the hint that it is there. And definitely get the dogs feeding bowls out of sight. Many guests will feel uncomfortable if they think they will be sharing a kitchen with a couple of large hounds.
But gee that is so much better Rob...that lead photo now looks like a nice inviting bedroom without any wires trailing around and not too much brickabrac!
The other thing is, that's about the right number of photos, maybe include one or two of something great to see in the area, a nice part of that river, some local scenery!
Good job Robin......cheers.....Rob