The locks on my door didn't work, and I had to be let into my room on three separate occasions. I also was locked in my room one evening when I woke to go across the hall to my private bath. (I'm new to B&B's, and this may be common to have a bath outside one's room, but I would still prefer an in room bath, especially after this experience; I ended up turning the screws on the dead bolt lock with the tag on my key to the room and was able to loosen my self out at 3am).
There is an old world charm to this beautiful old Victorian home, and the owner cooks a delicious personalized and plentiful breakfast for you to dine in with other guests. My room was clean and pretty, however the shared refrigerator wasn't clean, the freezer didn't open, there was no list of places to go to in town or near by, other than a rattled off oration upon asking, the seating was old and worn, and the barn where we had to park was filled with broken windows and debris; not particularly welcoming. There was no assistance offered with luggage, but a tip envelope on the dresser.
The Inn is hosted by a hard working, kind family, and adorable little white cat, and I while I thank them for their kind demeanor; with a few tweaks my stay could have been a more pleasant experience.