BEWARE: New, inexperienced inn owners should have had EVERYTHING spotless ready for their grand reopening. Please keep in mind, the Inn was sold in June, I believe, with years worth of very positive reviews for the FORMER owner which we relied on for our booking decision. When we arrived, no one was at the Inn to greet us and there was a handwritten old note on the door, looking like it had been there for years which had a code on it; no suggestion on what it was for. We think, out of courtesy, the new owners should have left a note or at least texted us about the delay. No other cars were in the parking area. We waited outside for half an hour until the owner finally arrived. Upon entry, a vase of old wilted flowers sat neglected in its old water, a sign of things to come. We were escorted upstairs to the twin room we reserved. Thankfully the air conditioner was on for us. My husband decided to take a shower to freshen up and, much to his dismay, it didn't work! The toilet wasn't flushing well and the wallpaper was peeling. The old toiletries looked like they were from the previous owner. The beds were high off the ground with very bouncy mattresses. The overall room had a worn out, dated feel to it, certainly not fresh. People want to have a fresh and inviting experience when they travel. Sadly, this just wasn't it. We did enjoy conversing with the pleasant new owners who had much to say about the house's interesting history. Their dog was adorable! We were disappointed with the stay, having to pay such a high price for an inadequate room. I believe this review is a very honest one. Hopefully, the Inn will regain its former luster and historic charm in the future.
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