Not private but great hospitality
Julie is a gracious and hospitable host. She was a great communicator in the lead up to our stay, and warmly welcomed us to her house when we arrived. The stargazing was great, and we had a nice fire.
However, this listing/other reviews do not detail just how CLOSE the campsite is to the house- I didn’t measure, but I’d guess less than 100’ from her back door to the farthest option for placing a tent. It was effectively her backyard-granted, a beautiful one!- but I felt uncomfortable being so close when I was expecting to put my tent in the big rolling fields in the first few photos on the listing. I take some responsibility here, as there are other images of how close the tents are to the house, but they were taken with a wide angle lens and thus added the perception of more space (like realtors do to make house interiors look bigger).
Additionally, the listing says pets are free to be off leash so long as they are within line of sight and have recall. However, she doesn’t mention that she also has a large dog, who’s backyard we are camping in- I didn’t feel comfortable letting my dog out of the car on another dogs turf while the resident dog was out enjoying her own lawn. Julie seemed to pick up on this after I said I didn’t want to mix the dogs and was gracious to put hers back inside while we packed up, which I’m grateful for.
Lastly, given it’s a dogs backyard, there are a lot of dog poops out in the campsite- I found this out the hard way, unfortunately.