The house was very interesting, with fairly easy access to Warren and rte 100 for touring; and for Blueberry Lake & trails for swimming/biking. The teenagers in our group made good use of Warren Falls to rediscover what mountain swimming means!
The layout of the house requires stairs either to use the bathroom/laundry, or to access any floor. The steps leading down into the house are pretty treacherous when wet, and anyone with any kind of mobility issues would find them difficult. The semi-spiral stairs to the 3rd floor also pose a unique challenge. The common furniture is serviceable but not excessive (two couches, a small chair, and dining seating for 7). The bedding and mattresses were superior to many we have encountered on trips, and opening the windows and hearing the sound of the owls at night was amazing. Kitchen tools are pretty basic, but encourages trips to Warren Store :-) The railings and some 'high-touch' parts of the house were not as clean as we expected, so some time was spent wiping. things down.
We travel with our dog and, although she doesn't usually get on furniture, we covered both couches with our own sheets, had 'her' beach towel on the rug, and kept her out of bedrooms. Unfortunately, because other travelers don't follow that courtesy, this housie will no longer be offered as pet-friendly. Wi-Fi is available, but it cut out late Thursday and was never accessible again. Not a big deal, but annoying. Also, I would not recommend this house for families with small children...the 1st floor windows are very low with minimal screening and a severe drop outside.
On a final note, we really enjoyed the house and the area. It was great for us. Sadly, there is an additional 'tiny' house being built right next to the small parking area for this one, and more construction beside that. The workers were quiet and very nice, but I can't imagine having 'neighbors' so close in the future if that is the owner's intention.