We enjoyed our stay here a great deal. We were two couples and there was more than enough room for all of us-- in fact, we never used the basement floor at all. The main floor is well laid out and comfortable. We were delighted at how light-filled the main living/dining area was, thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows, and we enjoyed the view out to the water. The upstairs master bedroom is really spacious, with its own sitting area (which feels private even though it overlooks the main living area). The queen en-suite bedroom on the main floor is smaller but still very comfortable. The galley kitchen is, not surprisingly, a little small for four people to work in together, but otherwise it's fine.
We had a little trouble with the water when we arrived and we impressed with how quickly the management responded. After fixing the problem, they even offered to bring us extra firewood, which was great--it was very cozy having a fire in the evenings.
Like many visitors, we enjoyed visiting (in our case, re-visiting) the glassblowing at Simon Pearce including the small art gallery, run by artist Glenn Suokko, that's across the street from the main building. We also spent a long time at the VINS raptor center, which was terrific.
Early November can be chilly in Vermont, but it's a great time to go--the crowds are gone but there are still plenty of leaves on the trees and every thing is still open. We're looking forward to another visit.