Although this property is just as pretty on the outside as it looks in the pictures, the inside is another story. The lobby/atrium area is nicely decorated, but there is a stale smell. Our room was furnished with a worn industrial carpet, bed, dresser, desk, one plastic folding chair and one small metal framed papasan type chair. The walls are very thin--I could hear every sound coming from the next door room and bathroom. The window shades were dingy and gray. But what was most problematic about this inn was its staff. They are unfriendly and very rigid about their rules. I needed to ask for a simple cup of tea to bring to my room at breakfast time. I was told I needed to come to the dining room, sit down at the table and ask for my tea to be served to me from the kitchen. I could not see the tea selection, or fix the tea myself. When I continued to state my wish, I was marched to the door of the kitchen and my request was grimly reported to the proprietor, who resentfully produced my cup of tea, as though it was an extreme imposition on her time. As I stood meekly waiting near the kitchen door, she started yelling angrily at her young children. I don't think I have ever encountered an atmosphere this unpleasant in a bed and breakfast.