Heather S.
Yelp
This is by far the most beautiful bed and breakfast I've ever been to in my life (and I've been to quite a few - my parents love them and we stayed in many growing up, and I stay in them whenever I can as an adult). The family that owns the inn and farm is amazing and incredibly welcoming. The house (built by ancestors) has been updated with modern comforts like beautiful stone bathrooms with HUGE showers (the one in our room had dual heads - I did not want to get out), coupled with wonderful, well preserved antique wood furniture and decor. There are also many original oil paintings of the family (e.g., great great grandparents) throughout the house, which was a special touch. Definitely not your "grandma's house" type of bed and breakfast with too many floral patterns and overstuffed chairs. The family's free range farming practices are inspiring in a time when factory farming has taken over much of American agriculture. The farm has cows, sheep, llamas, pigs, horses, and chickens. We got to tour it and hang out with the animals in the pasture, which was the highlight of the trip! Breakfast was also delicious and included blueberry pancakes, granola, free range sausages, and eggs from the free range chickens (best eggs I've ever had!). We had breakfast with several family members, which was very cozy. You can buy their meat in their store, too. I highly recommend this lovely place. Make a weekend of it by visiting local wineries and art studios and you won't be disappointed!