The Sienna room was tiny. No one seemed to be there except us. We shared a thin wall with another room, but no one was there thankfully. The door to the hallway (marked private) has a 1" gap underneath. We had no control of the temperature in our room, and it got too hot. The bed was waaaay too soft - no good sleeping for us those 2 nights. For a "bed & breakfast", there was no breakfast. There were $8 vouchers, for 4 restaurants. One wasn't open for breakfast, 2 others were closed while we were there. So just a "Bed". The pictures on the website and Hotels.com were of the Victorian and the Cottage out back apparently. Ours was not impressive, with no particular "Southern Charm". The other rooms looked great, with more space and nice bathrooms. The pictures of the sunroom for breakfast, the outside hot-tub, and garden looked great. But there was no outside hot-tub, an outbuilding with a hot-tub was locked and not available to us lower-classed guests who didn't pay extra for the cottage or Victorian room, and the sunroom was closed still for COVID.
May have been an excellent B&B for some, but misleading if the website and Hotels.com cannot make it obvious that no breakfast is served, the facilities are limited and some not available to ALL guests, and that the pictures of the rooms are NOT the available Sienna room, which was all we could get. We left a cabin just outside of town that was rustic but awesome, to try an in-town B&B. Won't make that mistake again.