Great! (If it had breakfast...)
Made a reservation here as a halfway point between The Wilds and Blennerhassett. To be honest, that was the only reason I picked such an out of the way place.
That said, this is a beautiful historic property. The way the upper floor was divided into rooms was very well done. When we first went up to our room, we were worried because all the rooms were centered around a common room (we didn't want to hear people all night). What a pleasant surprise to find out the walls were thick enough (and the dam loud enough) that the only way you could hear any of the other rooms was to be standing right by their door! We were in the Morgan Raider suite.
The couple that checked us in were very helpful: we'd arrived late and everything in town was closed for dinner, but they called around to McConnelsville and found us an open restaurant. They were cheery and friendly.
Why only 4 then? I was darn near infuriated to find out that-after having called to double check that breakfast was offered-breakfast was not out at 7 (ok, whatever), but when we went back out at 9, there was nothing left! Looked like it may have been a continental. Mentioned it to the clerk on the way out and got a "Ok...." Very disappointing. I don't think continental breakfasts are generally "bed and breakfast" and to run out (and not care!) is mortifying.
Sasha Strader
Charleston, WV
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BOTTOM LINE: I would stay here again.
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InnSide Tip - Don't stay out too late!
Everything closes by 8p around here! If you're out after that, you have to drive all the way back to McConnelsville for food!
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