My husband and I stayed in October--the only couple there-the dogs are friendly than the laid back in keepkeeper. She is a night person and we are day. It was very hard to keep and conversation going with her. I felt we were intruding, but she does have a beautiful inn, you have to park on the street. The rooms in any historicial home will have less electricial outlets but we managed. The rooms are clean. We did not get a tour, so we really felt like we were sneaking around during a self-tour. The inn is GREEN which I applaud, but the older style toilets do use alot of water for flushing. No TV in the room so we went down in the basement-beautiful old mural on the wall, billards table, no excercise equipment, frig not plugged in to use and the inn keeper's husband watching sports, we would have like to watch a movie or the local news, I finally went to our room to listen to the radio and read. Their is no options for breakfast you get a wonderful peach dessert appetizer and the day we ate a walnut pancakes with juices. Yummy! Our son stayed in January--the bed was hard, breakfast was the peaches dessert and sweet frency toast-too much chocolate in the middle--too sweet. The dogs hovered around them and all the TV had on it was sports. Would we stay again, I like to experience different inns and will keep that tradition going. Good luck! Jane
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