This property is great!
It is a two story permanent house located within a private campground. As we arrived at the campground, we received a friendly greeting at the guardhouse, where we picked up our guest passes for access. We followed Jean's simple directions as we followed the quiet campground roads to a fairly isolated 2 story home on a culdesac.
Accessing the home was a breeze using the keybox, and we entered to check out our home away from home for the week. Three upstairs bedrooms provided comfortable space for our family group of 6 (4 adults, a teen and a child). The fact that it was pet friendly was another bonus!
The upstairs master bathroom had both a walkin shower and a jetted tub which was great for relaxing. (If there was one little thing to be prepared for, the provided bath towels are very small and thin, so for larger adults it took a couple towels to get dry.) We were prepared with large beach towels, so it wasn't a problem for us, but something to be prepared for.
A washer dryer combo is provided just across the hall from the master bath, and it was nice to not have a bunch of laundry to deal with when we got home!
Downstairs, the kitchen was stocked with about anything we needed, even down to seasoning for the crab we caught on the pier!
The back yard area has a gas grill, fire pit, hammock and a sand ground surface, great for relaxing!
We contacted Jean a couple of times during our stay and had nearly immediate responses to answer any questions we had.
As for the area: Within the campground, we spent hours fishing and crabbing on the pier, where we brought in everything from blue crabs to sting ray to rockfish to eels. We chatted with a variety of folks as we fished, all of whom were so pleasant. (You do need a VA fishing license fish this pier, but it's only $10 for a temporary license online...crabbingdoes not require a license) The kids loved the swimming pool as well! We also were able to grab a few things we needed during our stay at the camp store.
We also spent a fair bit of time visiting Chincoteague Island (may I suggest you visit Ropewalk Restaurant for some awesome seafood...)
For fishing on Chincoteague, we stopped in at the free pier at Veteran's Memorial Park. The city maintains a state fishing license for the pier, so you don't need one.
And finally, don't skip Assateague Island's beautiful beaches, lighthouse, wild ponies, etc.
Without any hesitation, I would recommend this property!