Vieraskäyttäjä
21. marraskuuta 2022
As another reviewer indicated, the Inn is for sale and from our experience the owner has checked out. I would have given this a "1" except the inn itself is charming and has recently been remodeled with considerable attention to detail. It was also immaculately clean, unlike another reviewer's experience. Having said that, my advice is DO NOT STAY HERE for the following reasons; 1) the bed was uncomfortable. My guess is the mattress was worn out and a cheap "egg crate" mattress topper was purchased to avoid the cost of replacing it. All I know is the mattress sloped down from the center to the middle of the bed and it offered no support. 2) I never saw nor spoke to the host. She would only communicate by email. The night we arrived neither the internet nor the TV was working. I sent her an email about the problems. We went back-and-forth while I tried to explain what was happening. Between her not understanding what I was saying and long delays between each attempt it was a totally frustrating and futile exercise. I asked her to call me so we could talk. She did not. By 10 pm she stopped responding to my emails. She did email me the next morning and resolved the issue the next day, but 1 out of the 2 nights I was there I had no internet and no TV. What kind of B&B only communicates with its guests solely by email? 3) Breakfast was a joke. A bowl of apples and bananas, bagels, English muffins, store bought muffins wrapped in cellophane, and cold cereal were the choices. I expect more from a B&B. 4) The windows were painted shut. The room was too warm and the hot water heat had a long delay before the temperature adjusted. THING TO KNOW IF YOU IGNORE MY ADVICE & BOOK A STAY 1) There is no lighting on the street and it gets dark around 4:30 in NH in the winter. There is sign for Snapdragon Inn but it is not lighted so we didn't see it. If there were numbers on any of the houses on the entire block, I didn't see them. Further complicating the search, the picture on the website is the front of the inn, but the front faces the side yard not the street, so the street view wasn't what I was expecting. 2) Parking is on the left side of the inn when you face the house. There is a driveway on the right and we pulled in there first. It only had one parking place next to the trash cans, so we walked around to the other side before we found the parking lot. Be aware that the lost is just dirt so I expect it would be a muddy mess if it rains or the snow is melting.
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