We stayed at the Victorian Mansion for 2 nights in the Julia room. We were met by Rita on arrival and given a quick tour before going to our room which was exactly like the photographs on the B&B website. We were advised that the other guests had voted to have breakfast at 8.30am - as we wanted a restful weekend, we were disappointed that we had to get up early to join the other guests for breakfast, even though the guests who specifically wanted an early breakfast did not show for the first morning. All guests ate together in the dining room which was nice as it allowed you to meet new people. The breakfasts on each morning were homemade and tasted delicious, however, the dish is chosen by the chef and there didn't appear to be any other options available, such as cereal or toast. There was unlimited tea/coffee and water for guests.
We were asked to join the innkeepers for wine and cheese and to find out about Galena and the house. Although a nice touch to our stay, it meant we had to be back for 5.30pm to keep our appointment!
The mansion is a short walk to the town's main street, albeit down 200 steps. It is also convenient for the main road and all the sights.
The Julia room cost $175 per night plus tax. This is the priciest B&B we have ever stayed in, and wouldn't consider it to be the best value for money. However, Galena appears to be an expensive town to stay in and the price is comparable to other B&Bs in the town. Guests expecting a full breakfast to set them up for the day may be disappointed with the amount of food served.
