Perfect location and suitable cottage housing. Advertised as wheelchair accessible but getting in was a challenge. There are two and one half steps to get in through the front door, so we had to navigate a side walkway that had brush at eye level to go around to the kitchen. That entrance was level but there was a hole that would not allow the wheelchair to pass. I had to find some boards to get my wife inside. It only took about 15 minutes to do this. Thereafter, to get her in and out of the house, I had to move and remove these boards to get her in and out and then close the screen door. We would have just left the screen door open but the storm door glass is gone. We weren’t aware of this until
Midway into our stay since the window is covered with A blind. Once we were inside the cottage everything was fine. There is one uneven place inside that requires a small ramp and the owner had prepared us for this. We really enjoyed our stay inside the cottage. There is a TV, but it is not hooked up. I called and left a message with the owner, and she apologized when she returned my call two days later for not getting back to me sooner. She said the tv is not hooked up because it belongs to another renter. Who knew? I think a small guide sheet would have helped us to figure things out. We were not sure how to operate the stove. Like most things though, we just figured things out. The owner told me that the cottage is in transition and will be repaired soon. I would definitely stay here again. The cottage has a great view of the lake, the sky, and beautiful neighbors walking up and down the path. This is a real cozy community when you come in September as we did.