This inn is located reasonably close to Lake Rawlings Dive Center. We wanted to check in before we went diving but traffic was terrible on route 95 south from Washington D.C. so we had to go directly to lake Rawling. We were going to do a night dive so we called and advised that we would be late arriving. They asked us to try and make it before 11:00 as to not disturb other guests. We were able to get there around 10:15 and they had the light on and were ready to greet us. The inn is an older farm house that has been nicely remodeled. There are many antique pieces to admire. The room was comfortable with small private bath that serves the purpose. Bring a book as there are no TV's in the room, no lake noise from other TV to keep you awake. The inn is airconditioned and we slept well in a comfortable bed. When we checked in the host asked what time we wanted breakfast. he advised the needed travel time back to lake Rawling and said 8:00 would work well. The breakast room is in the finished lower level, nice, clean, bright and sunny. The host and his friendly wife served a wonderful breakfast with fresh berries, warm bread, excellent french toast (hold the syurp, it's really rich), juice and gourmet coffee. We had a comfortable stay with charming innkeepersand would return again.