The Inn was charming, and we stayed in a lovely cabin. It was very private, clean, and quiet. The room had a heater, which was more than enough to keep us warm in the cold weather.
The location of the Inn is very remote (as you would expect). There are limited dining options close to the Inn, so you need to do your research and book ahead. The apartment only has a toaster and microwave, so we had to plan meals that didn't require full kitchen facilities. Given the lack of dining options in the area, it might be worthwhile for the owners to consider some more kitchen accommodations.
We also weren't expecting the lack of service in the area and had no means of accessing the internet or mobile service (as we're not with Telstra) from the Inn. To be fair, we didn't look up their website in enough detail beforehand to find this information. We weren't provided with check in information directly from the Inn (it was apparently sent through last minute - which we never received). So when we arrived, we had to jump through some hoops in order to find out how to access the key from the lock box. This involved asking the coffee spot next door for wifi access to find the Inn's phone number and then walking up to the Telstra phone box across the road to contact the Inn for the lockbox code.
The room had a TV as the only source of entertainment. Without wifi access, it would be good if the Inn provided some games/books as entertainment for guests.