TLDR version: The cabin is quirky but great. My wife and I enjoyed our anniversary get-a-way immensely. I highly recommend the aptly named "Cozy Rustic Cabin" if you're looking for a quiet place to unplug and unwind.
That said, getting to this remote cabin was a rather scary adventure in itself. We were arriving from the south (through West Virginia) and Google maps GPS instructed us to take a road that simply ceased existing. White Oak Hollow Road does NOT lead to Cozy Rustic Cabin. It leads you down a rocky and rutty 'road,' if it can be called that, to what appears to be State game lands -- i.e. a forest! I have attempted to alert Google maps to this issue.
This brings me to the only issue we had with this cabin: communication. We received an email through Vrbo from the owners discussing "detours around us" they'd contact us about the day of our check-in. But the next day, when they did contact us, it was again via an email through Vrbo with vague directions about roads we were completely unfamiliar with. That, added to the fact we were already on the road when the email was sent, in an area with slim to no cell reception, resulted in us getting very lost. Luckily, a kindly resident of a farm near that non-existent road helped us with some clearer directions.
I suggest planning your route to this cabin out in advance which will require extremely clear communication from the owners...perhaps by phone call a couple days before check-in.
Still... great cabin!