The property has a wraparound porch that has a stunning view of the countryside, and the ability to watch the sunrise from any room or the porch was fantastic. The room itself was spacious and clean, with the ability to enter from inside the Inn as well as exit through a porch-side door. Though it's not well-advertised, there is a large kitchen with just about everything you would need to cook a meal. Since many local restaurants close at 7, being able to use the kitchen is a great asset. The coffee station could use better signage about helping oneself, as some guests assumed I was an employee and complained to me about not brewing the coffee early enough when I made myself a pot in the morning (which was quite funny at the time as I was still in my PJs).
There were a few things that could be improved:
- The coffee was horrible (Folgers). Considering so many local roasters, the Inn could partner with a local roaster to provide coffee for guests.
- There was a large hornet nest on the porch that preventing guests from leaving the backdoor in the morning.
- The A/C unit was incredibly loud and woke me several times during the night when it kicked on. It was so loud that I could not hear the television over the sound. The A/C unit either should be repaired or replaced.
- The doors to the rooms lock automatically when the door closes. Since there is no on-site staff, this could be a problem if someone forgets their key and their phone (if they have one) if they leave.