This modern home was a delightful surprise. It is just as advertised in terms of rooms, beds, and the huge kitchen. We arrived the first time in the dark, and it was a bit tricky. It is so dark in rural Vermont, that we could see the Milky Way clearly overhead. This is a plus for sure, but finding the house was required careful attention to the mailbox numbers and Stacey's instructions. We got in using the number code in the mudroom after a couple of tries.
The large king bed in great. The queen mattress is pretty worn down, but certainly useable. We didn't go up into the loft. The ladder would be fine for some younger people (or kids) but we didn't need the space.
There is a large variety of pots and pans and a gas stove/oven. The table has leaves in the storage area, if you have more than 4 or 5 for dinner. There is a large angled couch that is great for reading or snuggling. There is no microwave or toaster, but there is a small toaster oven that works well. Make sure to follow the guidelines of recycling. Bins are on the mudroom porch. Also, we carefully filled her request - no shoes in the house. Bring some slippers
The only negative is the Internet. The DSL is basically inoperative during waking hours. Our son came over and tested it, and confirmed that we were getting little or no signal. At times during the day, you can connect for short periods of time. We also had Verizon phones which do not function in this part of Vermont. If you are going to stay for any length of time, switch to AT&T. We were here for a month and it was tough to be out of touch that long. And no, Cabot does not have any internet cafes :-).
In short, this beautiful home is just as advertised. It is incredibly quiet and clean. I highly recommend it, especially if you'd like to "unplug" from your electronics. Don't forget to check out the stars. This is a dark sky area, for sure. We were here for the peak of fall color and driving the backroads was a real treat.