Amenities at the Inn

Our circa 1865 Second Empire Victorian is graced with large rooms, 10-foot ceilings, elaborate moldings, and a coffered ceiling in the 18’x30′ living room. The living room’s wood-burning fireplace, baby grand piano, cookbook collection, and plentiful comfortable seating invite you to relax. Several months of the year the large front porch provides an outdoor room for your enjoyment; the deep setback from the street allows privacy and an opportunity to watch life go by in a small town, enjoy a good read, or have a glass of wine.


A full country breakfast is served every morning; either at 8:30 or 9:00 am. If you need an earlier time please notify Barbara upon check-in. 


Breakfast at The Inn may Include:

Fruit juices

Yogurt parfait or Cinnamon overnight oats

Quiche Lorraine or Broccoli and cheese frittata

Crispy potato wedges or Hashbrown casserole 

Maple Bacon, sausage, or ham

Blueberry shortcakes or Honey-pecan muffins

A large variety of coffee, tea, and hot chocolate 

Need a snack?

Late afternoon you will find beverages and snacks.  Coffee, tea (both hot and cold), and hot chocolate are always available on each floor.  Although the Inn does not have a liquor license, you are welcome to BYO.

All Rooms are Provided with:

*Pillow Top mattress toppers

*Down duvet or comforter

*Hairdryers

*Extra pillows

*Spa toiletries

*Wireless, high-speed Internet access

*Air Conditioning

*Luggage racks

Make it stand out

We do our best to anticipate our guests’ needs and comfort.

On-site parking on the street and in the back of the house.

Each room has a sitting area, good lighting for reading, luggage racks and A/C.

Each room has a TV and Wi-Fi access is accessible on the front porch as well in all rooms.

There is a guest refrigerator on each floor.

Should you need one we have an ironing board and an iron.

Bicycle storage is available from May - October. 

Lastly, our finest amenity is the village itself. You will find the neighbors friendly and the shopkeepers helpful. The shops and galleries will help you slip into a different frame of mind. The architecture of Park Street is a mini-course in late 19th-century building styles; the homes have been well-maintained and the stroll to the town green is one of the must-dos, while in Brandon.