This is a National Historic property. The feel is incredible. We loved the history of the property, the room was updated as well as it could be while keeping with the historic mandates. The heat was sporadically too cool or too hot. We were able to use a portable space heater to warm more or open the window to cool when needed.
The bed was very comfortable and it was our first time sleeping in a canopy bed. We were in the Mary Cameron room, which was a corner room with lots of windows, a fireplace that had the electric illusion going full time (no smoke!), and a bathroom with a tub/shower combo. The water pressure was good that took a while to warm, but stayed warm through two long showers. This property cares enough about their guests to give you individual bathroom supplies so that you do not need to use bottles that strangers have used hanging on the wall. It was Bergman Kelly brand hair/bath products and Colgate with a toothbrush.
Melissa checked us in, served us dinner, served us breakfast, and kept our room clean and stocked with supplies. She was amazing, friendly, and a real asset to the property.
The dinner and breakfasts were good. The restaurant is only open for dinner Wednesday through Sunday. So, plan to find another local option if staying on a Monday or Tuesday. Breakfast is only 8 am to 9 am. It is nice at a clothed table, and you order and it is served. The food was good, not great, but good enough to be very enjoyable with no complaints.