Roman H.
Yelp
Wonderful! I reserved over 30 rooms for our daughter's wedding. We were there for the better part of a week, with our guests using every imaginable configuration of room, from small to two-room hospitality suites.
The old inn needed demolishing apparently, and they did just that. The inn is mansion-like, with cathedral ceilings in the lobby, upscale reception table (not a counter), 24/7 coffee or water/lemonade available, public sitting room, business center (one PC), and lots of staff. Right on the golf course. Solid construction - dead quiet.
The Inn is owned by the University of the South (aka "Sewanee") and they should be rightfully proud of what their construction group, architect, landscapers, and the new management company have done.
We experienced some punch-list items, but they'll all done by now (finishing the turf, touch-ups here and there). The staff was over-the-top helpful and did their utmost when their newness showed. Lunch and dinner are coming. Not sure about room service, which was not available these first 2 weeks.
The hotel is semi-green: toilets have a special green lever for "light" use, but there was no signage to avoid towels being washed every day, which some granola folks like me prefer.
Cell vs WiFi: The Sewanee campus is notorious for lousy cell service. The Inn has the fastest WiFi I've ever experienced: use Skype via WiFi as an alternative.
Pros: tremendous re-launch of a University icon. Stately, quiet, eager service
Cons: the closets are too small and, in the largest rooms, appear to be solely for disabled persons (i.e. there are no hangers above 3' off the ground - not helpful for gowns).