Sherri and Kevin chose their property well and then did just the right things to it. We arrived to the murmurs of several convivial groups sitting outside in back sipping beer and enjoying the early evening. Sherri, the innkeeper half of the duo, was clearly keeping an eye out and promptly got us settled. The inn's location on the main street is busy enough to feel lively but still completely strollable. The cluster of atmospheric old places includes an art gallery or two, a yoga studio, a coffee shop, etc. Our room (the Sage) had a blessedly calm, restrained feel with vintage furnishings and surfaces for suitcases, something which many hoteliers somehow overlook. The bathroom was simple & perfect. Our room included a little outdoor patio space, which we enjoyed for a morning read. Everything was clean and immaculately kept.
Kevin invited us to try some of the fruits of his brewing labors. Turns out the basement was a tavern in the previous century or two, and his cozy reincarnation includes a brewery of remarkable quality and variety. Our stay included a delicious home-cooked breakfast with scones, fig jelly, and their savory eggs with prosciutto, arugula, and fresh herbs. Shari and Kevin also provided great recommendations for good dining and hikes in the area, of which there is lots (of both)! They went out of their way to make us feel welcomed and taken care of--we would recommend highly.