This hotel is amazing. It dates back to the 1800s and the public areas are beautifully decorated to evoke that period. The host was very accommodating to check us in after 11:30 as we had a long journey with many traffic issues. There is even an elevator to all three floors! The one thing we were disappointed with was our room. Its decor and condition did not match the rest of what we saw. The furnishings were nothing special, with double beds and seemingly faded chenille bedspreads. There were no antiques or even reproductions. The ceiling had been repaired and not even painted to match the rest. It was like a room in an old hotel that time forgot. The beds were sleepable, though very soft and felt slightly undersized. There were no plugins near the bedside table. It is possible that we received a room not often used up on the third floor due to our late arrival and that others were nicer. After the beautiful condition of the rest of the hotel, we were left feeling a little letdown. It was not terrible, just not what we were expecting. The breakfast was good with lots of variety. They have pre-cooked it and you take what you want to heat up in a microwave, but they have quiche, and homemade scones and breads and jellies, fruit, and more.