The Captain Jefferd's is an old sea captains mansion. I have stayed here several times in the past before C19. It was always cozy and full of New England charm. Unfortunately the new owners, Larkin, have "modernized" the interior and in my opinion it does not reflect the New England charm it used to. No one is there to greet you when you arrive (as in former times). Had to track down a guest and ask where to check in & that was in another house across the street! While they did upgrade the atrium where breakfast is set out and it is nice, I miss the old charm of the sit down plated delicous morning breakfast at the very long dining table in front of the fireplace with the other guests. Now there is one hot item, quiche mostly, which unfortunately was cold.....have to heat it in microwave, some nice fresh made yogurt with fixings, some hard boiled eggs and usually a pastry. There is a keurig coffee maker, and a kettle to make your own coffee/tea. The oj was very good. There was milk and cream. In the afternoon they had some delicious cookies set out. The one STANDOUT employee there...the employee that went out of their way to make us feel welcome was DONNA. I give her a BIG SHOUT OUT....she was warm, gracious and full of information and we enjoyed talking with her. Our room, unfortunately, was not inside the Inn, but was an outer room that we had to go outside to get into the main house for breakfast. Just not quite as convenient. It was musty smelling.