My sister and I spent a night in the second floor room which was cozily decorated with antique furniture (four poster double bed and a single bed tucked into the wall). Pretty linen. The landing had a tea station with a mini-fridge. Very handy. Note: you can buy milk at the Mercantile, a trendy little cafe/shop just a few minutes walk down the road. Both our bathroom and our bedroom were very clean.
The common areas: downstairs has two rooms available to visitors - a dining room and a sitting room. INcludes reading material. Lighting could have been a bit better though for reading on the chair in sitting room.
Breakfast in the Twine Loft was great. As my sister has allergies, they were able to accommodate her and make her something different from the standard breakfast that morning.
Walking distance from everything in town -- historic museums, theatre, shops.
If we are ever back that way we will definitely book one of these properties (the owner manages 4, I believe).
