My family stayed at Hudson hill for 15 days in July. This former inn has many bedrooms: four on 1st floor (one spacious Q w/adjoining 2 twins and full bath; one Q w/half bath; one with 2 bunk beds) and countless BRs upstairs w/2 (or 3?) shower bathrooms + sitting room w/TV screen. We didn't use all the rooms.
First floor has two dining rooms and three sitting areas + powder room. Games and puzzles. Good internet but TV (streaming only) was missing remote so we didn't use.
Kitchen is peculiar, with minimal work space, but has pots, pans, coffee makers, microwave, toaster oven and plenty of dishes and glasses. Some essential kitchen items were absent -- paring knife, berry strainer, kitchen scissors, etc. Main refrigerator lacks shelves and should be replaced, but 2nd fridge in pantry -- D/W is good and we got used to the professional gas stove. Never used the Weber grill outdoors. No recycling so we accumulated a lot of trash in bags that we lugged to the dumpster -- not collected while we were there.
Good laundry machines, but no clothes line for beach towels. All beds were made up (too many accent pillows) with towel & bath samples on each. No extra bed/bath linens apparent so we had to wash sometimes.
Weather was cool for easy sleeping although many windows don't open and/or lack screens. Fans helped. Outdoor seating area had chairs but no table or umbrella for hot sun. Lovely grounds with huge lawns kids loved for ball games. Wild turkeys appeared often from the woods up hill. We got the sense that this property is most often used in winter so perhaps not set up well for summer visitors.
Our 3-generation group of 9 had three cars so we could drive distances as needed to grocery, restaurants, Goodhue boat rental, swimming at State Beach, chairlift and fun activities at Mt Sunapee, and hiking trails. Sunapee Lake is lovely with attractive homes all around. We frequented Sunapee Harbor village for quick food, a few cute stores, informative museum. Great ice cream at Sanctuary, not too far away, is wonderful!