My wife and I just got back from a give-the-baby-to-Grandma-and-get-away night, and loved it! This place is best for those who find a farm atmosphere charming or interesting. The overall aesthetic is nice enough that you feel you're somewhere special, but decidedly "homey" and down-to-earth. Despite the attractiveness of the interior of the Inn, the setting is a real farm, and you feel much more like you're visiting friends than that you're a patron of the tourist industry.
We stayed in Lauren's Room, with the 2-person jacuzzi. It was more spacious than I had expected, and excellent for a romantic night. I poked my nose into the other rooms, and while they all had much smaller bathrooms, I think I would have been happy in any of them.
Some highlights of our stay: stargazing in the clear country night, away from light pollution; seeing the goats being milked; making the acquaintance of the tame peacock and unusually affectionate farm cat that roam the grounds; laughing at the way the free-range rooster walked; of course, breakfast; and talking with the owner about everything from goat milk ice cream to pottery.
Someone commented that breakfast was unremarkable; I suspect they've improved it since then. All the guests and farm employees eat together at a long table. We had omelets made with fresh goat cheese, fried potatoes, and mushrooms, bacon, country ham, and some wonderful melon and other fruit, with orange juice and grapefruit juice. There was also coffee and a wide variety of teas, available any time.
It was really nice to talk to the owner of the dairy at breakfast. In our modern culture, we hardly ever meet the people or animals that provide our food, and in this case we got to do both! The personal connection adds to the feeling of visiting family as opposed to "staying" somewhere.
This would be a very good location for a family with children. They have a room downstairs with some toys and children's books (also a big bookcase full of paperbacks and board games for grown-ups to pass the time). The Suite room could sleep 4, and kids would probably love meeting the animals and just running around the huge farm.
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