I am certain in its heyday it was a beautiful property. As of May 27, 2024, it is more akin to a cheap hourly hotel than a quaint BnB. I am also certain most of the reviews are caught up in the initial quaint feeling--and never really looked at the decrepit state of the BnB. I am telling you it is gross!
After you look below its fragile facade, you will see the dilapidation slowly eating away at this once beautiful Tudor home. The pictures for advertisements must be at least 10 years old. See our recent photos.
The front stairs are collapsing. Paint is peeling from window sills, walls, and common areas. The cracked ceilings, windows, shades, tiles, mirrors, and flooring clearly demonstrate the owner no longer cares about upkeep. The toilet seat is not set right. The other patron exclaimed the gardens "have gone to (cuss word)" There is dirt and grime all over the walls, stairs, and doors. You can't miss the dust and dead bugs on many surfaces. Our linens were still soiled from the prior customer (thankfully we had a CLEAN spare set in our camping gear). The chairs also had indescribable staining on them. The decor is extremely outdated, threadbare, and cheap. The bathroom was borderline deplorable.
For breakfast, we found a hair in the syrup and mold on the blueberries. This BnB is more akin for high schoolers looking for what they would consider a fancy room after prom. The staff was very nice though.