Excellent, unbeatable location as advertised. Large kitchen space.
The bedroom area of the unit is only closed off by two flimsy farm style sliding doors that don’t block sound or light. There is a conspicuously large hole in the center of the door frame for a knob, but is just an open space. This was inconvenient- if you are hoping for a little bit of privacy or even some quiet from the television in the living room you will find this unit lacking.
Sound was an issue from the pipes in the old building and the train.
A few weeks before our reservation the hosts contacted us to say that the parking space that was advertised would no longer be available. We had some exchanges about possibly them buying us a parking spot at the train station across the street, but then that didn’t work out because they found that difficult to plan in advance.
Ultimately, I paid $30 for one day of street parking, but was able to arrive on Friday night/leave Sunday AM without having to pay. The train station across the street has a full lot by 8:30 in the morning.
Curiously, there are three reserve spots for the 1799 inn. We never saw them used, or if one was used there was always one available. However, we were not given permission to park in that spot so we didn’t. But we were puzzled by the situation.
Requires guests to do dishes and organize laundry but charges a cleaning fee. A bag of trash was left outside the front door for our stay.