Beautiful B&B with welcoming, interesting hosts. Wonderful, delicious breakfast at a large table with other guests creates a welcoming atmosphere. Coffee, tea, soda and snacks available 24/7 in a public space. My room (the writer's room) was incredibly large with a huge private porch as well and a very large bathroom with a double shower. It had a private entrance which I didn't even use, but if I'd stayed longer I might have taken advantage. I enjoyed my conversations with the proprietor, George, a refugee from NYC whose historically accurate aesthetic permeates the property. The house is filled with antiques but does not lack any modern comforts (TV, Wifi, plus a short walk to town); I would go back in a NY minute. Worth every penny. (Thanks for the scones for the train ride home! Yum!)