My wife did the research and chose this quaint, historic in for our anniversary weekend getaway. We live about an hour away in Daytona Beach so my wife asked if there was a possibility for an early check-in, it would be great. The owner or innkeeper (not sure which) reached out the morning we would be arriving and said that the room was clean and ready for us whenever we wanted to come which was much appreciated! When we arrived, we were warmly greeted by the innkeeper and we parked in the ample parking in the rear of the house off the street. She also asked if my wife preferred red or white wine for the complimentary bottle for anniversary (very nice touch). The inn is located in a perfect location to park your car and basically walk to most places which was so nice as parking in the historic part of Mt. Dora can be challenging. We were very pleased with the location! We enjoy a king-size bed so she booked 'Dick's Room which is a large room with a king, and two sitting chairs along with dresser, decent size closer for hanging clothes, a sink and vanity in the room and a separate bathroom with a shower and toilet with a bidet (very nice). The new owner (since May 2022) has upgraded the electronics (based on reading the reviews older than that time frame) with a large flatscreen TV with lots of channels, an Alexa device that you can play music (very nice touch) or ask the weather, and electronic keyless lock to the door. The room also has a fridge with some 'Honor' bar items (sodas in the fridge and candy bars if you needed a soda or candy fix - we brought our own so we didn't need but also a nice touch). Complimentary bottled water was provided. Also, there was a very thoughtful note thanking us for staying with them for our anniversary. We enjoyed the room and it met our needs. The bedding was comfortable and everything in the room worked. I sleep with a CPAP so I had to move the light off the small table next to the bed to as there wasn't room for both but not a big deal. My only slight negative is the air conditioner (which is a window unit as you can imagine in an old home) doesn't get the room as cool as we like to sleep, mainly because of the nice size room is probably a little to large for the unit. That being said, it wasn't warm, just not as cold as we prefer. There is an overhead fan that pushes the air around but I could never find what I considered a high speed (more like medium). Again, not a huge deal but one reason that stopped me from giving the review 5 stars. Maybe a second unit in another window would help cool the room better, especially in the hot summer. One other note of interest, two of the rooms including the one we stayed in are at the top of a narrow stairway so if you have any mobility issues with climbing stairs, you might want to choose a first floor room. There is also a small, outside balcony that is the front of the house and faces the tree-lined street with two chairs that we enjoyed sitting out there during a brief rain-shower and enjoyed an cocktail. Downstairs, there is a small common room with a coffee maker, some cookies, more complimentary water, tea, and hot chocolate. There are some chairs setup around a dining room table but it is not really setup as a gathering place like you might be accustomed to at a B&B. Breakfast is not served but instead, a breakfast voucher good for an entrée and a drink for each morning for Cody's on 4th Avenue (less than 5 minute walk straight down street from the inn). It was wonderful and I think that the owner made a smart choice to partner with a local breakfast place versus trying to have a breakfast for a small inn of this size each morning. We saw this as a positive. The only drawback is that you don't get a chance to interact with the other guest because the no one is sitting down for breakfast or relaxing in the small common room. Not a huge deal for us, especially since we were here for our anniversary but simply stated if that is something that you look forward to when staying at a B&B, you really don't have the opportunity at this inn. One other unique note is that there is an ancient typewriter in the common room. If you type a letter, the inn will provide an envelope and stamp and mail it for you. My wife surprised me by typing a sweet letter to me thanking me for the weekend and it showed up at our house a few days later after we got back. Kind of a novelty item but nonetheless a very nice touch. Overall, we were very pleased with the stay and had a great time. Mt. Dora is such a quaint little town that has so many good restaurant options (we dined at Goblin Market and Piece's Rising for two dinners and Tony's Chowder House for lunch). The location of the inn is perfect to walk to about everywhere (and they even provide umbrellas for the rooms for those Florida afternoon showers). The room met our needs and was clean and comfortable (for the most part, sans a little more AC). The owner and the innkeeper were both very nice and we are glad that we stayed there to celebrate our anniversary.…