First impression is one of a rather cluttered appearance, with lots of artificial flowers, drapes etc., but don't be put off by this, as the owner Martha is a delightful lady. OK, her idea of interior decoration was not mine - but she ran a lovely B&B which I would heartily recommend to anyone. The first room we were given was on the lower floor and rather small and very highly decorated, but she happily moved us to the upper floor to the Winter Room which was decorated with a "horsey" theme, less flowery and also more spacious. The bed was blissfully comfortable with an appropriate thickness of quilt for the time of year. As well she provided two extra blankets to use should the weather suddenly turn cold, as it could in this part of the world in late August. The rooms were spotlessly clean in every way, and plenty of towels provided. She washed and ironed some shirts for us for a modest fee as well.
Breakfast was a treat and beautifully presented, fresh homemade jams and jellies with fruit from her garden, perfectly cooked eggs, bacon, toast as well as juice, tea or coffee.
Anothere plus was that it was far enough from the centre of town and the train level crossings. There are lots of trains in the night, and each one tooted loudly at each of the 4 crossings in Revelstoke - enough to waken the dead, but at 7 Acres it was a distant and quite lovely sound.
