Quick summary: very comfortable stay in a charming inn. Convenient, walkable location to restaurants, shops, laundromat, park shuttle bus stop. Friendly, professional, helpful service. The inn’s rooms reflect the literary interests of the founding family. We were in the Brontë room, which is spacious and has a very comfy king bed, electric (gas?) fireplace if you like. Very much a romantic vibe with 4-poster bed, tones of ivory, a handmade quilt with lovely workmanship, and an assortment of books of Brontë poetry and the sisters’ works. The room also has a table and chairs; sitting bench; armoire for stashing your clothing; and full -length mirror. Fridge. Glassware for wine and drinks. The bed pillows are very comfy (I’ve stayed in hotels where they are not, so I like to mention this.) TV works well, with lots of channels. Wi-Fi works well. Roomy bathroom has a combination tub/shower, and nice tiling throughout. The sink area has a large mirror and vanity to spread out your toiletries and necessities. Complimentary shampoo, lotion, and hand soap. The public rooms are charming — sunny and very homey with sofas, dining tables, nice decor. Some guests like to work their laptops on the dining tables, enjoying the complimentary afternoon cookies or morning coffee/tea. Guests can use a fridge/freezer in the dining room for their own stuff. Microwave is also available. Breakfast is not served on site, but complimentary at two well-chosen options in easy walking distance in town. This is a wonderful idea - choose what you like off the large menus of tasty food. Get your morning coffee at the inn to help you get dressed, then go for a walk to a restaurant that is 5 minutes’ walk away or less. The hosts could not be friendlier or more professional, and very helpful with advice. Pay attention to their restaurant recommendations. Due diligence: I think all the bedrooms are on the second floor, and there is no elevator. This is not a problem for us, and the owner/staff offered to help us with luggage, but guests with mobility issues should be aware. Frankly, I’d stay here again in a heartbeat if we’re in the area again, but I’d be curious to experience the other rooms for the vibes from other authors. What would a night with Kipling or others be like? Highly recommended.…