Our stay was marginal; I wouldn't visit this property again. The acreage itself is beautiful, as is the home. Everything was well cleaned; linens were plentiful. We had young children with us (ages 2-8) who loved exploring the property. The kitchens were modestly stocked. The owners provided sweet welcome baskets with food goodies on each floor.
A few things our party took issue with-
After booking, in the confirmation email, we were informed that the hot tub on the patio was not intended for guest use. I would recommend taking down the picture of the patio with the hot tub if it is not available to guests. The day before we were scheduled to arrive I was informed that no fires of any sort were permitted on the property, including LPG fire pits. I have to assume this was the preference of the property owner as there were no burns bans in effect at the time of our visit. Again, for a rural property, this seems like something to disclose up front, not after the no-charge cancellation window has closed. Had I known these two things, I would not have booked this property. It felt deceitful and manipulative.
Things other parties should know:
The upstairs and downstairs are completely separate units. The only interior connection between the floors is an elevator which is not available for guest use. To navigate between floors guests have to use the patio staircase.
I gave 3 stars for the check-in process because building access was not provided to us until after check in time upon my messaging the property owner. As the rest of his communication was very prompt, I suspect this was an anomaly.
I believe renters deserve to know the full scope of what is and isn't available to them and honest descriptions accomplish this. For some people what is written above wouldn't be at all bothersome and to them I would say that you will enjoy your stay.