This place truly felt like home, probably because my spouse and I each grew up in surprisingly similar country homes. It felt familiar and comfortable from the moment we stepped in to the moment we locked the door behind us for the last time. The neighboring horses stole our daughter's heart, and the location is GORGEOUS, from rolling hills and woodland to wildlife including birds, deer, squirrels, and turkeys. The view from the hill the house sits on is spectacular from daybreak to sundown, from every perspective. We were charmed by the passings-by of the local Amish folk in their buggies, and it's close to so many attractions that it would take too long to list them all, yet far enough from town that we weren't bothered by traffic and light pollution. We toured several surrounding caves and shopped at many antiques stores. We went to a fun zoo. We ate a delicious breakfast at a Dutch restaurant/bakery, a very tasty lunch at a local Tex-Mex establishment, and dinner at a BBQ joint recommended in the guest book. Everything was fabulous. At night, pleasantly weary, we settled into comfortable beds. All in all, having a home-away-from-home made our week-long stay in Kentucky much more memorable than a featureless hotel room/suite could have. Before, during, and after, our hostess Debra was pleasant and highly responsive to messages, and the wifi is faster than our own! If we have reason to revisit this area of Kentucky, we'll be eager to stay here again. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.