The owners were very helpful and knowledgeable about where to go for hikes and to see the sites. We are in our 60's so when we walked in and saw all the antiques, books, and board games in the main area, it was a blast from the past. This is not a modern hotel but a place to truly unwind and unplug. My husband and I took a ParkerBrothers game up to our room because there's no television. I loved it!
The dining area was beautifully appointed, The owners were weeks away from the kitchen up and running, so we had to eat locally. They provided coffee and pastries in the morning, and had a Brita available to fill our glasses and take to our room.
We were given a room at the very back of the third floor, farthest away from the bathroom on that floor (there were bathrooms down the stairs on the second floor that were probably closer, but I didn't want to do that in the middle of the night - I could have mentioned it to the owner at the time.) I imagine it was meant to be the most quiet and private room, which it was. The antique dresser was gorgeous and had local history. The bed was small for 2 people but super comfortable. There was a small porcelain sink for us to brush teeth and we were glad to have it for a quick cleanup after a hot day. There is a small closet with hangers. For us, we loved the age of the house and the excellent condition of the wooden doors, floors, and the property in general. Kudos to the owners!