A lovely old home with a strong sense of the history of those who've lived here. The room was small, but comfortable, and it had all of the little things you'd expect of a B and B in a slow Southern town. The thing that really sets it apart is James, the innkeeper, who has been around the world and back, has a ton of stories and loves to laugh. I prefer B-n-bs because they don't feel industrial and impersonal. If I'm going to sleep somewhere, I don't want it to feel like a hospital. James' presence adds a homey and welcoming feel to the place without being invasive.