Pretty place, and not too far from Lexington. I did a solo overnight “moto-camp” on my dual sport motorcycle. I stayed at site 2, which is on top of a hill. I passed campers at site 1 on the way in, and flashed a peace sign. I could just see their site from my location, but only if I looked for them. I hope my drone flying for a bit that evening didn’t bother them (I avoided it in the morning, as tempting as the light fog was for photography).
The site is neat, with an old house (or barn?) with a couple of grated wells or cisterns that had me worried I’d be thinking of “The Ring” overnight. I had no unscheduled visitations from man or beast, though, so all was well.
There is indeed plenty of firewood, but you’re going to have to cut and process it yourself. That was fine by me (my first time doing it). You will want at least a pruning saw (that’s all I had), but if you want anything larger you will need a hatchet, IMO. It’s fun to wander the property in search of wood though, and there are lots of neat little corners to explore.
One drawback was it was difficult for me to find a really level piece of ground for my small-ish tent (REI Half Dome 2+). I ended up with a door aligned with the fire ring, with the old barn/house in the distance. It worked OK. Maybe you’ll do better.
Overall a really nice experience.