First Class B & B Stay
Wonderful in every way. Clean, friendly and comfortable with a touch of historic interest. The nearby town of Williamston is pleasantly quaint. Thank you Don and Sheryl for a unique and relaxing stay. We would definitely recommend.
Linda M
9/28/2010
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A Charming B&B!
We stay over Topliff's as a surprise 60th birthday gift for my husband. We couldn't have been more impressed. We had the "Attics Treasure" room, which has a king-size bed and a whirlpool tub. (This room is on the 3rd floor, so if you have a problem with stairs, stay in the room on the main floor, or one of the 3 on the 2nd floor.)
Sheryl, the innkeeper/owner, and her husband, Don, an airline pilot and llama farmer, are delightful folks. We enjoyed talking to each of them and felt we had known them for a long time. They live in the house next door, not in the B&B.
Mary O.
Troy, MI
4/25/2010
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InnSide Tip - Williamston Restaurants
We ate at two restaurants in Williamston that we would recommend:
- Gracie\'s Place for breakfast or lunch (it also serves dinner now);
- Red Cedar Grill for a nice dinner with white tablecloths and great service.
Williamston is a charming little town to walk around in. It has a theater with plays many weekends, too.
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