The property is unique and historically significant. The room was comfortable, with a kitchenette. However, it was crowded with furniture (no place to conveniently open a suitcase other than the floor or bed). Also, both the curtains and fabric shower curtain hadn’t been dusted in a long time, and the shower curtain liner was mildewed on the hem. The wall around the bathroom sink was spattered. I found sleeping impossible not because the bed was uncomfortable (it was great) but because the sheets reeked of fabric softener. My hands and pajamas actually smelled like fabric softener, it was so strong. The bathroom towels smelled like they had been forgotten in the washer and the musty smell covered up with excessive fabric softener. The breakfast was good and offered lots of choices, including delicious homemade yogurt. Even though this place is incredibly convenient to the Utah Shakespeare Festival, I do not plan to stay here again if I attend next year.