There are B&Bs that pride themselves on truly understanding their honest efforts to provide "raving fans" service to their guests and then, there are innkeepers who think this is a quick way to make money. This 1920s property was a grand residence, but the owners bought it and completed a cheap DIY remodel without proper sound proofing, and doors that don't fit, among other things.They then purchased Walmart-style furniture and mattresses. Finally, the cheap mattresses have a bottom sheet and a bedspread -- no top sheet (which they explained is because the guests complained about having clean sheets between them and the mattress/bedspread (?).
When we arrived, there was no greeting and we were assigned to a room with a bathroom down the hall. At the time of the booking, there was no indication that we did not have an en-suite bath, so we had to run, half naked, down the hall to find a bath with a door that did not fit for privacy.
As other guests arrived, we became aware that there was virtually no sound insulation in the place and we could hear every conversation and movement from the other rooms.
We made several suggestions that were argued against, so we won't be back and we would recommend that before you stay here, you check it out for yourself. By the way, they don't provide details about the place until the morning of your arrival, so you can't cancel!
We wish the owners the best of luck and hope they quickly learn the ins and outs of the hospitality business.