We loved this house and the associated game building! It's only a 15-minute drive to the heart of Gettysburg, but the house is nestled in the woods along a quiet country road. My favorite part of the house was the large front porch, and I enjoyed having coffee there every morning; the only neighbor I could hear was a distant rooster. The house itself is beautifully rustic, with 4 bedrooms upstairs, and one huge bedroom and 2 bathrooms downstairs. One of the upstairs bedrooms is connected on both sides to 2 other bedrooms, and you have to go through one of those bedrooms to get to it, but both connections have doors if you want privacy. There's a large, shady deck out back with a table and chairs for 6, right beside the hot tub. There is a nightly fee to rent the hot tub, but we never had time to use it anyway and elected not to rent it. The game building is down a beautifully lit boardwalk that leads right off the rear deck, and it's well-stocked with games, puzzles, a pool table, ping pong, video games, a poker table, kids' toys, and a TV. No one in our party slept in the game building, but there were 2 beds upstairs and a couch downstairs that could have been used. The only reason we didn't spread into those sleeping quarters was that there's no bathroom in the game building, but we did spend a lot of time playing pool and ping pong. There's also a table and chairs on the front porch of the game building, and a fire pit with chairs out in front. The house was homey, and the kitchen was well-stocked with everything we needed, including some basic spices, paper towels, dish soap, and a fresh dish scrubber. Plenty of TP in the bathrooms, and tons of towels, which you don't always find in rental homes. Corinne was fantastic, calling the day we checked in to see if we needed anything. I was happy to meet her one day when she called to see if it would be OK to drop off some new goodies for the house; we never had any problems, but I'm sure she would have fixed anything promptly if we had.
The closest store is a Dollar General, but we found a wonderful Jubilee grocery store a few miles away in Emmitsburg. We had pizza delivered one night from Pizza Leone, and it was amazing. We also took a horseback tour of the battlefields, a ghost tour of the Jennie Wade house, and a double-decker bus tour of the battlefields; all were fantastic experiences!
I would definitely stay at this house again!!!