My husband and I stayed here for our 32nd anniversary, and it did not disappoint our hopes for a unique experience. This is a beautiful home with a rich history. The host/owner gives a tour upon arrival and explains the history of the house and the surrounding area. Though most of the four rooms don't have a private bathroom, there is 2 1/2 shared ones, so you are never left feeling a lack of privacy. The bed was very comfortable, and the sitting area in our room was charming with a view of Carson Manor and the port/bay. The historic district has a beautiful walkway along the water. Since this is a Victorian era home, the wall are less insulated, but that also gives an authenticity to the experience. Though the add calls this a bed and breakfast, that isn't yet the case. The owner is in the process of adding a restaurant and a beautifully landscaped backyard, but those aren't open to the public yet. At the time of our stay, there was a microwave and coffee bar in the kitchen and we were allowed to store items in the refrigerator and freezer, if needed. I am very grateful for the lovely experience of staying in this history-rich home.