Our stay was very enjoyable. There were issues with cleaning and maintenance, commented on by other reviews, but not nearly as bad as I feared reading them, which I'll detail below.
There are 2 bedrooms on the top floor, 3 below. Several in our group commented on the great pillows and are buying their own! Beds were comfortable. The second bedroom on the top floor has a door, but the occupant has to go through the master bedroom to get to the main living area, or go through on the deck.
All the amenities listed were available. Below are some comments about a few of them.
There was no notebook as many of these types of properties have, that have instructions for items, give tips for an enjoyable stay, listings of places to visit etc. That was too bad.
Hot tub (private): In winter it is under the deck so the view is not as good as in the pictures. Very nice, new and clean. A person came to clean it on our first day. (Would have been nice to know this was going to happen, but it is good it happened.)
Internet: Very good, better than what I have at home.
Central AC: We did not use air conditioning as we were there in winter. The heat was OK, but the bedrooms on the lower level were cool. There is a space heater on the lower level to help deal with that, but only helps for one bedroom. The thermostat requires a PhD to understand. Here are some pointers: You have to press "Done" after each entry. After you change the set temperature, press Done, and then note how long it will keep it at that temperature. If that is not to your liking, change it and press "Done."
Wood-burning fireplace: We didn't see any wood around the house, so ask if you want it or bring you own.
Fridge: Superior large fridge which looked brand new.
Oven: Very nice double ovens.
Stove: Old cooktop with downdraft fan. The fan knob was broken so we could not use the fan. It is the only ventilation fan in the kitchen.
Water view: Absolutely fantastic, particularly upstairs. No views into any nearby homes.
TV: A huge TV in the main room, one in the master bedroom, one in the "den" downstairs. All with Dish Network, which included some Seattle local stations. It was difficult to operate with no instructions. For the ones in the living room and the den, there was no remote for the TV itself, which meant that many functions like changing the "Source" if you want to see something other than on the Dish Network.