You can hear faint road noise, but overall it’s quiet. The property is beautiful and very well kept. It’s clearly a labor of love restoring these old and diverse homes. I was able to tour the fancy Rittick house, which was a mix of fancy and whimsy. Looked like a great spot for wedding events. There is frequent mowing and yard work to keep it looking great. There are several interconnecting trails through the woods to see old earthworks from the civil war. Nice place to stretch the legs. Enjoyed the fire pit and making s’mores and roasted corn. First night the wood and newspaper were damp and there were no batches or lighter so starting the fire proved a challenge. The owner came over and brought some dry kindling, which got the fire going. The bed was comfortable. You had to duck to get in the bed, because the ceiling is very low and sloped. Adds to the charm as long as you’re flexible and mindful. The stairs are steep with narrow tread depth but there’s a very sturdy railing. The AC kept the cabin very comfortable when temps outside were mid 90s. The toilet is really in the living room behind a curtain as is the cast iron tub/shower (which was a little challenging to get in/out of due to the slick tub). I brought a card table to do a large puzzle on the rainy afternoon. There was no daily housekeeping, but you could ask for things and leave bagged trash on porch to be taken away. I needed to ask for wood replacement for fire pit several times and for replacement of the mini shampoo bottle and a clean wash cloth. 8 days without refreshing linens, towels, mini toiletries was a long time. Might have been nice to just have left extras in the cabin from the get go, i.e. anticipate the likely needs. I didn’t feel like having to call each time I wished for something, but I’m sure if I did they’d have fixed it. I tried breakfast on the first day. It arrived on time and in a basket. It’s a nice option if you like the idea of chef’s choice surprise breakfast items. Lots of people with pets. Mostly well behaved. One dog owner left their large doggie’s business within smell shot of my fire pit and seating which was gross. The mini fridge had a lot of ice in the freezer part, and the resulting melting made a mess. They had left some snacks which was great. There were also coffee and tea available. I enjoyed my time and would return and check out another cabin. I like supporting their efforts to preserve some old houses.