The Good: Beautiful craftsmans home, great neighborhood, short walk to Little Five Points, friendly and helpful owner, interesting art-deco antiques, knick-knacks, and atmosphere. Lots of interesting books that I browsed when I couldn't sleep. Bed sheets felt new and crisp. My husband and I felt comfortable enough to relax in sun room and eat breakfast, watch TV. There were ceiling fans in every room and the owners kept it comfortably air conditioned, which must cost a fortune.
The Bad: No glass in window over the bathroom door I used, so I had to wait until no one was around to use the bathroom. (This is only one room's bathroom, the rest have bathrooms in the room itself) Horrible, horrible squishy, squeaky old bed. Lack of attention to small details such as: no towel bar in the bathroom, coffee left to burn instead of put in carafe, front door to house didn't automatically lock and I twice found it left unlocked at night. Many tacky touches such as plastic covers draped over tables like grandma's house.
Overall, I would stay again because the price I paid was comparable to a chain hotel, and I'll take staying in a home with nice people and antiques over a hotel anyday.
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