Pros: beds are clean and comfy. Attic/3rd room is cute - we didn't use it though. Very hard to figure out how to lock front door; had to Google it. The essentials were super limited (e.g., 1 roll PT, 2 rolls TP, 6 DW pods, 1 trash bag, no dishsoap or new sponges, etc); Water pressure light (but plenty of hot water) and the master bedroom shower (stall) very small. Very rustic. Not all windows open. Bedroom 2 blinds had bare spots. Sofa was clean and cozy. We couldn't use the back deck due to a huge open space all along the lower part that one of our dogs was very curious about and we were concerned would jump/fall through and it's decent drop. Loads of grassy yard - but because it wasn't fenced it, we had to keep our dogs on a leash or long-line. Some the plug ins didn't seem to work or we couldn't work them. Also very dim lighting/dark in cabin, but we didn't mind.
VERY remote location. Next closest town is Murphysboro (sp?) - the town "square" is great and we found Pucketts restaurant to be a real delight and that specific area to be quite charming. The town of Eaglesville is adorable but VERY small and limited (closed on Sundays). We found the coffee shop to be a total local gem. The coffee was great, and we enjoyed their simple country fare. The Mexican restaurant was also pretty good. We weren't impressed with the Italian place. Not a whole lot else and don't even try to get an Uber - we had to drive into Nashville/everywhere.