The pictures look decent enough.
First off, when you get the email or communication with the special instructions on where to turn and park, screenshot them. I saw them once, didn't memorize them, could not find them again, and had to drive around for a few minutes before a resident near the property pointed out to us where to park. The signs are very small.
Then you walk down a little path to an old gate. When you step through, you realize there are two small places that share the same little fenced in "yard." If you have a young dog that gets a little excited and likes to run up to people and greet them, better keep them on the leash even inside the yard area just in case your neighbor comes out.
Once you step inside the cottage (whichever one of the two on the same property you booked at) you will notice that the wood in the walls and ceiling of the living room are very rough cut. You could easily get a splinter by running your hand over it. Most people wouldn't but a child very easily could if they didn't know any better.
The couch was hard as a rock. Eight pillows doesn't make that more comfortable. The chair was easily the only comfortable piece of furniture in the cottage. The bed was also hotel level rock hard. The small pieces of decorative wood next to the bed are too small to serve as viable night stands. You could maybe fit a cup of water and glasses. I ran out of space for this review.
Just stay at a hotel is my overall summary, unless you have pets like us.