My husband and I spent two nights up in Susan's Loft on the third. It's not as "Victorian" in decor as the rest of the Inn, but we loved our little space up there! The recent addition of a very nice shower in the bathroom - especially for men like my husband who might not enjoy spraying themselves in an antique tub - was a much appreciated touch. (I tried out the tub and it was good for a soak in a piece of history!)
The Inn is beautiful and well-decorated. Some of the carpets look a little old, but everything is very clean and comfortable. The Inn is a little close to the road, but we are used to hearing a fan run all night long at home. So we asked for a fan in the room, and it was there waiting for us. We slept very well. (We stayed in 4 other B&Bs this trip and most were near busy streets. Perhaps that was the reason they were built there 100-200 years ago.)
Trish and Elaine are great hostesses. They made us feel welcome and gave us some recommendations that we'll have to try during our next visit since I had our itinerary full.
Elaine's breakfast is as good as all the reviews say. Her cheese blitz is amazing! And the yogurt/fruit cups she prepares are so yummy...local yogurt that is the best ever!
When my husband and I take another New England Fall Foliage Tour, we'll stay in the room on the second floor with the jacuzzi, fireplace and balcony for an even nicer stay at Wyatt House.









