Breakfast was very good, coffe was hot and plentiful. Not enough fruit offerings. Dining table nicely decorated. Other guests were pleasant and cordial.
The Margret room in the Avery House is in need of a major renovation. Ceiling plaster is falling down and full of patches, floor boards creak and squeak and in spots loose. Ceiling is too low, about 7 feet high if lucky. No closet, not enough furnishings to put clothes, as well as broken and dated, not period in nature either.
Bathtoom had no door, shower head too low even if you are 5'10" tall. Mold in the grout throughout the bathroom. Sunk drips and leaks. Disgusting rug in the bathroom (needs to be thrown out).
Room and bath full of cobwebs and spiders (daddy long legs). Smelled. Room door sticks, is broken and comfortable in ots ability to secure properly.
Outside walkways and steps are unlevel, unsecured, uneven stone that is tough and difficult to navigate, especially if you use a cane like i do.
There is a kitchen in the Avery house as well that smells like rotten meat, even after we mentioned it to the staff and they "cleaned" it, it still smelled. The doorway saddles come loose and back entrence door sticks.
The main house seems to be given more attention. However, there is still too much dust, dirt and cobwebs, as well as, a musty mildewy smell.
Until those things are totally fixed, repaired, overhauled and taken care of i cannot in good conscience recommend it.
They capitalize on ir being haunted