The "Spotted Deer Hideaway" is indeed hidden away, situated at the end of an obscure gravel road and perched on a hillside overlooking the Salish Sea (Puget Sound). If you're looking for peaceful seclusion and natural beauty, you've come to the right place. However, be aware that this seclusion comes at the cost of convenience: the nearest legitimate grocery store, and most restaurants, are a half hour's drive away.
There were a few maintenance issues we encountered upon arrival, but these were swiftly handled by Sherri the property manager, who was friendly and responsive.
The lack of proximity to restaurants makes the kitchen all the more important, which made the the lack of high quality kitchenware (e.g., cheap pots and pans) a bit more frustrating than it might otherwise have been. On the other hand, the kitchen is spacious, clean, and has a nice layout.
Overall, some little imperfections, but a great place.