This property was a rehabilitated building from, apparently, the early 1900s. The best part was the authenticity of the restoration. In addition, the property was spacious and had two bedrooms, one with a king bed and the other with a queen bed. There was an accommodating living room, a nice sitting room, a Butler’s pantry, and an adequate kitchen area. The property contained no dining nearby, but had a usable kitchen. There was no off street parking. The area around the property was itself in need of rehabilitation. The area appears to be a bit rundown . All in all, we had a good sleep and enjoyed the historic nature of the property. We would recommend staying there if you want to stay at a well restored historic building.