Giulia Cox
Google
My husband and I had a lovely stay at the Bacon Mansion and would definitely return.
Each B & B is unique -- it's an expression of the host's vision of hospitality, combined with the features and quirks of the property itself. If you fundamentally need and want a very predictable and standardized hospitality experience, then B and B's might not be the right type of travel accommodation for you. You need to be willing and prepared to enjoy and respond to what you find at each inn.
We found (in the Iris room, a little, cozy, steeply gabled room without a closet,) a comfortable bed with lovely heavy cotton sheets, window fans instead of A/C, a bath shared conveniently with the one other third floor room, with waffled cotton spa robes to facilitate the steps from room to bath, and AWESOME water pressure in the 3rd floor shower.
The common areas on the first floor are both indoor and outdoor, and include a lovely garden area, ample and multiple small group seating spaces, and a beautiful large dining room with a spacious table. Breakfast included bottomless tasty coffee, fresh fruit, yogurt and granola, as well as baskets of still-warm fruit muffins on the table.
We found Daryl and his staff welcoming, helpful, friendly and efficient. I inquired in advance about having a local friend join us for breakfast, and she was welcomed with no fuss, and we were not charged. The key arrangements were easy, the host is available by text, the neighborhood is lovely, walkable and has easy access to public transport. After our gorgeous August stay, I thought we'd even love to visit in the depths of February and enjoy the gas fireplaces and the library.
I can't imagine not enjoying the Bacon Mansion, unless you're the sort of traveler who can't be happy unless you're *looking* for something to criticize! Unless you're THAT traveler, we'd highly recommend.