"Stay at The Parsonage and step into San Francisco history. Built as an 1883 Italianate residence, this Landmark listed Victorian remained in one family for over a century. But its life could be said to have truly begun only when Joan Hull and John Phillips bought the property 25 years ago and "gently nudged it into the 20th century".Once retired (John from the Dept of Housing, Joan used to be a Unitarian minister), they turned their elegant home into the perfect 6-room B&B. Interiors reflect its heritage - original chandeliers, working marble fireplaces - and the owners' interests. Joan has collected antiques since her teens, John lived in Africa for a time; both love travel - the dining room's trompe l'oeil murals were inspired by a trip to Italy. The light-filled double-height parlour is home to Georgian-era furniture, contemporary art and comfortable couches, which are perfect for reclining, map or reference book in hand, to plan the day's adventures. When you return to your new home after exploring the city, you'll find brandy and chocolates on a tray. Old-fashioned hospitality is never out of date. Highs Excellent multi-course breakfastsSelf-described 'neurotically hospitable' types, Joan and John make you instantly feel at home in a most convivial manner, and can advise on destinations, book tours, tickets and restaurantsBeautiful home filled with family heirlooms, art and photos, fresh flowers, antiques and collectibles - and thankfully free of ornate VictorianaHayes Valley is bursting with cafés, galleries and restaurants; close to Civic Center, Market Street and the Castro, good transport linksSuperbly comfortable beds Lows No other meals served, so you'll have to eat out - a lucky opportunity to explore San Francisco's great restaurant sceneFew mod cons and no gadgets in the rooms aside from complimentary WiFi - most refreshing for manyThe immediate vicinity isn't that exciting, but it is quiet and just a short walk/bus ride to the actionAllergy sufferers should know there are 2 friendly dogs living here (who aren't allowed upstairs)Not for those seeking a more hipster vibe" - Nadine Mellor