The house and its location are a paradise for birdwatchers or people who love nature. The property directly adjoins a tidal marsh at Drummers Cove, with Great Blue Herons foraging nearby, hawks and Ospreys making occasional fly-bys, and a backyard bird feeder that draws chickadees, nuthatches, woodpeckers, goldfinches, and more. (The house had some bird seed but I suggest bringing some too.)
At low tide you can walk out along the edge of the marsh and look for little crabs. Or sit on the deck or the screened porch and watch the light change and the tide come in and out. There are other walking paths nearby along the cove/bay and through the woods. And of course, all the nature of the Outer Cape is just a short drive away -- ocean beaches with dunes, bayside beaches, and the Audubon wildlife sanctuary in Wellfleet.
The house itself is homey and comfortable, not an "eye-popping luxury" kind of property. The kitchen is well-equipped with pretty much everything you need for cooking, including lobster pots and a dishwasher. No AC, but there are standing fans that help if it gets really hot. Very nice updated bathroom.
My daughter and Iused our week as a "working vacation" -- in the mornings, I worked on my laptop on the screen porch, with the birds and marsh in the background, and in the afternoon we went to the beach. It was super-relaxing!