Stayed here with my husband last week. I've had better sleep on an airplane and a cleaner room at a Motel 6. I strongly advise you to not stay here, but if you must, absolutely don't stay in the basement room (Suite T). The Inn advertises Tempur-Pedic beds, but apparently with this room, you get 2 innerspring mattresses that are 13 years old and one of which was broken. Look, I have stayed in hotels that looked much nicer in their online pictures, but I have always shrugged it off and dealt with it. After a nearly sleepless night of tossing and turning, I said to hell with this, I'm not sleeping another night on this rock of a bed. I went to the front desk to let them know one of the beds was broken and the lady acted like I had told her aliens invaded the room or something. ”The bed is BrOkeN?!” Yes, it's broken. It's sinking in the middle and the slats under it have fallen out. She said she'd check on it in a bit and then very casually and slowly left to go get something from her car. She eventually started the trek downstairs and I began to tell her how uncomfortable the 1 working bed is (since I thought we'd be getting Tempur-Pedic mattresses as advertised) and she abruptly stopped and said, ”Oh, so do you want to upgrade your room?” I told her I don't want to pay for an upgrade and she gave me the sarcastic, ”Oh, okay” response like that Jennifer Lawrence gif. I told her I either wanted a room upgrade or to check out. After inspecting the bed and determining that it was, in fact, broken, just like I said, she said she'd call the manager. The manager agreed to upgrade our room. We were almost put in the room at the front right of the property, but a wooden step leading up to it was broken, so the lady put us elsewhere. I don't know how this place hasn't been sued into oblivion yet. The upgraded room was certainly better, but we still had stained pillowcases and towels and the microwave turntable didn't turn. The whole place is pretty much like this...things in disrepair, some of which seem so obvious, it must be a choice to not fix them. As a side note , my fault for not doing better research, but this is not a bed and breakfast anymore. Instead, you get a grab bag of blueberry muffins (mine were expired), very crunchy, dry granola bars that taste like cardboard, some packets of instant oatmeal along with paper bowls and plastic utensils, and a couple of juice drinks. They use Covid as an excuse to not serve breakfast anymore, but we all know this is more about saving a buck than Covid fears. It's a shame this place has become the way it is. It's a beautiful house with beautiful grounds and has so much potential. It needs TLC that the current management is clearly not going to spend the money on. I hope someone else takes it over and makes it the gem I thought I was going to be staying at.
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