The Bath Street Inn on site parking was tight with a full house of 10 rooms but was just manageable. The common areas were very pleasant and there are enough if you want to socialize or be alone. The welcome and greeting from Vickie was excellent - very informative about the Inn and it's amenities. There was a small fridge on each floor for guests' shared use. Excellent tea and cakes start at 4pm and carry on through the evening as you wish. There was wine and cheese plate between 5:30 and 6:30 pm and breakfast from 8-9:30. There was a book library and a movie library. Each guest is given a key for their room and for the external doors. It's a very comfortable, homey feel.
Our king room was on the third (top floor) up two flights of narrow stairs - the Summer Room. It's an okay size with bed, 2 night tables with reading lamps, vanity with mirror, table with TV, a plush chair, and a luggage rack. The 'closet' was behind the door and consisted of a bench and a pole with hangers. The room had carpet, wall paper, high sloped ceilings with some molding, a ceiling fan, one medium sized window and a small nook with sloped ceiling for a child's mattress or luggage area. The lighting was low with only 3 table lamps. The bathroom was small with toilet, pedestal sink and walk-in shower. The towels were good quality and there were toiletries. The water pressure was good for hot and cold water.
What I didn't like: they allow babies and children (I don't mind kids but not when I'm paying good money to relax and enjoy a B&B), the poor quality window blind hanging precariously by one side, the dated dry flowers hanging over the bed, the tiny little in-room TV/VCR units, the extremely soft uncomfortable bed, hearing in our room the crying baby from the second floor.
What I did like: the delicious assortment of fresh home baked cakes and cookies, the delicious breakfast, the comfortable and homey feel, the neighbourhood, the welcome from Vickie.
Overall I really liked it and would stay again but would request a room with a better bed.