Honestly, this was a rather disappointing experience. This was once a grand house and I'm sure it could still be, but it is quite run down, tired, and is desperately in need of upgrading - at the very least a deep clean and fresh paint (for example, the trim on the bottom of the shower is moldy - a scrub brush and bleach would easily take care of that).
The bed was supremely uncomfortable - far too soft and every time my husband so much as shifted position, the whole bed shook. There is air conditioning, but it is a window unit and is quite loud. The room was very small and everything just sort of feels like no one really cares very much.
We were greeted politely by the manager, who assisted us with our suitcase. He was quite nice, but he was in bare feet - I know it's hot, but it felt a bit disrespectful, honestly. Again, if it were a 100-dollar a night motel, I'd be less annoyed, but they're charging around $300. And the pictures on Expedia make the rooms look both bigger and brighter.
On the plus side, it is in a great location and located in a nice, quiet neighbourhood - about a 15 minute walk to the Festival theatre.
I think with some effort, this could be a truly lovely inn, but we will stay somewhere else next time.