This is an older property that has been kept as current as possible given the circumstances. The main building is quaint and pretty, the rooms are just rooms, but are well maintained. Our room had 2 comfortable queens, a microwave, fridge and freezer, which was nice for refreshing our cold packs. There was plenty of lighting, which for some reason has become rare in other places.
There were good restaurants within walking distance, they provided breakfast in the main building with options that included made-to-order blueberry waffles that were delicious.
Staff were friendly and courteous, even when power went out (in the entire town) for a couple of hours, pointing us to restaurants that they knew had generators.
We would stay there again if we ever have reason to venture to Mt. Shasta.