The inn is a bit over 100 years old. It sits on a hillside just a block or so from downtown Greenville. There's plenty of well-lit parking and the landscaping is very attractive. The inn is well maintained and very clean. There are a number of photos and bits of information about the history scattered about the main level. The owners obviously take great pride in this very attractive spot. The friendly host greeted us, carried luggage upstairs, found a second luggage rack and brought a bucket of ice. The room (#23) had a new TV, plenty (too many, really) of pillows, comfortable chairs, good reading lights and an electric fireplace. The bed was very comfortable, (though I was glad I had my own "squishy" pillow). There's a deep tub (no shower) and lots of hot water. The bathrobes were the softest and most comfortable I've ever experienced in a hotel. The breakfast buffet was varied, plentiful and tasty. We didn't try the dining room, though the menu looked appealing. There's free internet if you have a laptop. A clerical error in the billing was quickly and cordially corrected. Overall, a fine stay.
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