Great location, as main commercial strip extremely close (and Anderson Valley Brewery a little over a mile away). Has private front yard and nice wood deck overlooking the creek, which is covered by trees, so there is a lot of privacy from the main road.
Primary downside is the bridge that washed away a few years ago, as it also took out access to the original driveway. A temporary bridge is there now, and is very loud when the very rare car drives over it at night.
While the house appears to be disability accessible from the photos as it has a ramp up to the porch, getting to the house is a bit complex due to the temporary bridge. The bathroom is also tiny, so don't let the ramp fool you if you have a wheelchair.
Once the city rebuilds the bridge, the access issue will be resolved (and hopefully the loud bridge noise)
House does not have wifi or cable (but there is cell reception thankfully!), and town shuts down extremely early, so might want to bring some DVDs (as there is a player) or other forms of entertainment! Our entrainment was buying a bottle of wine from nearby tasting rooms, and listening to the frogs!
Great base for exploring the surrounding areas and wine tasting.