You’ll need a gps or good map to find this one. We arrived about 6 pm and were pleasantly greeted by Margaret who offered a cup of tea, which we declined in the interest of getting dinner before dark, which brings up the only significant drawback to the B&B: you’ll have to drive someplace for dinner, about two miles. Our room (#3) was small, nicely decorated with a small bay window looking out at the countryside, and packed with both a comfortable twin and double bed, a large mirrored closet-cabinet, a really low chair, a small table, a TINY flatscreen TV, and several tiny, non-biting, flies. (Turns out a window was open.) The bathroom, also small, had a faint but distinct sewage-odor, which vanished by morning, from behind the toilet. The bathroom had a noisy but serviceable shower, no hooks, no shelf, and no shower soap. Very nice breakfast, both the setting, and the food/service.
Wi fi painfully slow. Good heater.