The host and his family were friendly. The master bed was very comfortable. There was a full size fridge to be able to bring extra food to cook in the RV.
Maybe we didn't look at the description well enough. The driveway is hard to find off of a main road (we heard traffic regularly). The RV was located behind a house and guest house with neighbors on all sides. The pull out couch was limp and lacking any support, so our teenager slept on the couch, which was uncomfortable. He slept on the floor the second night for a better night's sleep.
What we did not expect in town was a rooster that began its cocka-doodle-dooing at 3 am through until 6:30 am (later we learned there were three roosters).
The wifi was touch and go, but worked best if we connected to it outside of the RV. The TV worked well though.
The host was nice enough to leave some wood to have a fire, but it had recently been cut so it was wet and didn't burn hot. There was also treated wood to add to the fire, which I don't recommend.
We were looking forward to getting away from our own town to relax, but ended the weekend tired. There are no hiking trails or nature to explore in this area. We did find a large flea market and a farmer's market, as well as a paved trail that went by a dig park and soccer field, so those were our highlights of the weekend.