This property felt more individual, compared with a motel experience. Not realizing there was side door for entrance, I walked through the patio dining area dragging my suitcase, had to ask for help regarding finding where I was to check in, mistakenly going into part of the dining area, and finally meeting my hostess. She was quick in finding my reservation, gave me all necessary information, and showed me where then elevators was.
On reaching the room, temperature controls were easily managed, a delightful balcony down the hall provided seating and a view of the harbor. My only regret was windows are painted shut - but it is a building that has stood for 140 years, and little quirks have been earned, for sure.