What a fantastic house! Dates from 1896, and the family who built it apparently never threw anything away. There's oak woodwork, pocket doors, gorgeous furniture, period wallpaper, a proper sitting room and formal dining room, ven a museum in the attic. My room was lovely, though the TV was tiny and on a high shelf over the door and the reading light by the bed was insufficient. There's a guest lounge in the basement, with microwave and fridge for guest use, which is convenient as the place serves only breakfast (which, though ample and varied beyond greed---two different juices, toast, a hot dish, fruit, homemade pastries...though I didn't see any...was not very well cooked: dry quiche, leathery omelet). Hosts were quite friendly and approachable, but I was traveling alone and didn't get as much personal attention as older guest couples did: and when I did it was more as if I was there to listen to the hosts talk and not them to me. But that's a quibble: it is a lovely establishment and I did have a very pleasant stay.
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