I would stay here again if I was working in the area, definitely better than a motel but you are out in the country and about 8 miles from HIllsboro and as the listings says you have about 3 miles of gravel road to drive on. The interior has a lake cabin feel with the pine wall boards. I stayed there in February and March through 4-5 blizzards and -28 temperatures. They always had the driveway opened up for me to get out, but I was glad I had 4-wheel drive since the roads weren't always that great in the early mornings. I was always warm and loved the heated kitchen and bathroom floors. Internet worked great but there was only a firestick for TV which I wasn't familiar with using at first, but I bought a ROKU stick and learned to use it. I never used the fireplace, but the tank was empty, and it looked like a pain to get it started and I really had no desire to use it anyways. Since I was the only one there and no one was renting the place above me it was quiet. The only thing I would suggest is that the owner invest in a complete and good set of pots and pans that work on the induction stove since some of them provided weren't in the best of shape. I ended up buying a couple of pans to use since I was there for 2 months, and I do a lot of cooking, plus I needed a couple of new one for my house! I enjoyed seeing the herd of 80 deer out front every morning and evenings and an occasional coyote. Sara was a good host and if I had any problems, she was available and took care of it.