@Rachel2139 +1 to what @Huma0 wrote. Bargain hunters know what they want, they might even recognise the value you offer, but they don't think they should have to pay for it.
We get if often, people want to stay on a farm, and enjoy the space, the old cottage, the whole thing, but somehow fail to understand the value of our farm. They aren't staying in $500K house in a built up area, the land we own makes the value 10x that. Guests have options to rent around us, but most are not on 100acre farms, they are in residential streets. I think people forget this, or just don't understand it, so sometimes we get dinged for value/location by the bargain hunters who don't quite understand what is actually valuable in this world. They want to be right near the tourist strip, but also want to be on a large farm. 🤦🏼♀️
There's a brilliant quote from the TV show Yellowstone
"Leverage is knowing that if someone had all the money in the world, this is what they'd buy." That made my soul sing, because I would absolutely want to own a giant ranch in Montana too if I had endless finances. I think i'm going to print that out and put it on some artwork, just to remind people of the value of the space around them. I already made a farm photo magnet with a George Washington quote "I'd rather be on my farm, than be emperor of the world".
did you know that 85% of men are under 6'? that's a fun fact, so i wouldn't stress about the shower, i'd call it a quirk of your unique cottage, but it's good you mention it.
Oh and I adore that lighting set up you have in the master bedroom, that is just the kind of style I love and want to do in my cottage, except our ceilings are too low for it.