You should stay here. It's beautiful.
My wife and I needed a quiet getaway after a long year, and the Perch seemed just the right spot to unwind. We couldn't have made a better choice.
The views are perfect, the tranquility can't be beat (sitting out among the birds at dawn is an entrancing experience), and the cabin itself is marvelous.
Inviting design, comfortable furniture, striking art - not to mention the two-person shower and soaker tub! The soaker tub is surrounded by windows (including one at head level you can open to get some fresh air and birdsong), but you never feel anything other than completely private, surrounded by trees.
Kathleen and Brent were superb hosts: there when you need them, invisible when you don't. Nothing but wonderful things to say, and I challenge you to stay here and not feel refreshed. I'm notorious for returning from holiday with a fresh batch of "vacation stress," and it takes a lot to finally just completely relax and let it all go - the Perch (and the hosts) succeeded wildly.
Some notes:
as others have said, the bay access cuts through the Cabin property, so it's inaccessible when other guests are in (for their privacy). worth checking out, though! it's a mud flat, which is probably less interesting to some of you and more interesting to others.
bring a sleep mask. the bedroom is mostly windows, and the drapes don't block a ton of morning sun. the bed is recessed a bit so your head doesn't have a window right next to it, but the furniture is painted white so it still reflects a lot of that light.
noise carries over the bay. it's not disruptive, but once or twice we were able to hear an animated conversation from across the water when we were out on the deck in the evening. stands to reason that if you start yelling about something, they can hear it too.