I've stayed at a lot of Lake Erie beach houses, from Oak Harbor to Geneva-on-the-Lake (and even one memorable trip to Canada). This has been my favorite beach so far in terms of ease of access, closeness, cleanliness, and beach-combing. I found a few very cool fossils. Even though the weather didn't cooperate (we were only able to get in the water one of our days), getting to see the lake during its riled glory was awesome. The qater was super close to the house, leading to great views and excellent wave white noise. When getting in the water, there was a small pebbly area to get through so if you have sensitive feet you might do well with water shoes. There is no real shade on the beach and deck so be sure to bring your sunscreen!
The house itself was well-appointed with all the necessities, and I appreciated the ample supply of towels. I loved the decor and the views. The upstairs beds were very comfortable, though my parents were not as fond of the downstairs bed. As one of the other reviewers mentioned, one of the downstairs toilets is low. Good for kids but less so for old bones. Still, with two other toilets in the house it wasn't a real hardship. There is no tub in the house, and a couple of the showers are tight, but still were adequate. The owners were quick to respond and checking in and out was a breeze.
Be prepared to drive for dining and entertainment, as this sits a bit away from town (and a small one at that). But as a beach-house, it's hard to beat!