We read about the place in the AAA guide book and decided to stay there for our anniversary during our tour of northwest Washington. On the outside, the B&B looks more like a big mansion than a castle but it is still huge. We were given a lengthy tour prior to checking in and were told that we could have our choice of rooms since were the only guests that evening – we took the “King” room. It was very large with a comfortable king-size bed. The only minor problem was that the place was so full of antiques that we had few places to put our stuff. But we still felt like royalty. The castle is more like a museum and must have several hundred thousand dollars worth of antiques. It would take several hours to look in all the nooks and crannies at the exhibits. There was no television in our room but the hostess told us we could have access to the entire building, including the 3rd floor where a large bar and lounge was located, including a television. We brought in some dinner and wine and were able to watch our team on Monday night football. In the morning, we got up and found our coffee waiting for us in the dining room. A little before 9, our places were set at the dining room table and we had orange juice and large, delicious fruit plates. That was followed by hash brown potatoes and eggs benedict (made with large pork sausage patties instead of Canadian bacon). Delicious. Our stay was rather expensive but it was still an experience we’ll never forget.
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