We stayed here for a week, and enjoyed our time. The hosts were fantastic - checking in a few times to see if we needed anything, like bringing dry wood for the firepit when the wood already there got soaked in the rain. They even let us know we could stop by their place (which is right near the entrance to the property) if needed.The place is a restored farmhouse. It looked pretty bare when we got there, but we found out there was quite a bit that was hidden from view in cabinets, etc. Just make sure you look through everything when you get there.From what we saw, the "neighbors" are mainly groundhogs, deer and a few field mice, as well as frogs and turtles if you head down to the lake. There are various boats there, but the paddleboats seemed to be more for kids. The canoe and rowboat are more adult oriented, but it was more for exploring the lake, although others have said there are plenty of fish there as well.Although it felt isolated when we were there, we did go into New Philadelphia for dinner a couple of times, as well as supplies. This area, which include a Super Walmart and other stores, is only about a 20 minute drive although you won't realize it until you are almost there,Believe the hosts: you won't have cell service here. Because of the hills around the house, even though 5G service is fine a mile or so from the house, there is none at the house. There is Wi-Fi but it is DSL so even looking up things to do was slow, but it really didn't bother us.