Maple Lane is exactly as listed -- a lovely setting, especially in the Fall. The house is located well off the highway, accessed by a tree-lined driveway. There is a small forest behind the house and ample grassy play areas around the house.The house itself is well-equipped and met the needs of the 6 of us (3 adults, 3 children under 12) more than adequately. The kitchen has everything needed to prepare and serve simple meals. There is no dishwasher in the house, which was not a problem at all for us. The powder room downstairs and main bath upstairs were most convenient. The house retains all the charm of one built in 1750, with original (?) wood floors that creak here and there. We are in our 70's and quite fit, so the stairs (also reflective of 1750's construction) did not deter us as long as we were careful. However, they would defiintiely challenge mobility-impaird guests.There's plenty to do in the area. We visited the Safe Harbor Trestle Bridge, Lancaster Science Factory, picked apples and pumpkins at Cherry Hill Orchards, and enjoyed ice cream and petting baby calves at Pine View Dairy. All these and more are within a short driving distance from the house.A final word about Edwina, the hostess. She could not have been nicer to us. Not only did she welcome us with homemade cookies, she was in constant contact with us before and during our stay to ensure we had an enjoyable time. A 5-star hostess for sure!Stay at Maple Lane -- a lovely historic home!