Guest User
October 29, 2024
We stayed one night at the Steven Clay Homestead B&B. Teresa welcomed us when we arrived, even though she was in the middle of a dinner party with friends. She provided us recommendations for area restaurants, which we appreciated. The original house was built circa 1764. The construction was amazing with 12" wide floor boards, pocket window shades, and many more historical construction techniques. We stayed in the first floor music room, which was quiet and comfortable. Ed's career as a band teacher and musician was certainly apparent in our room and throughout the house. Breakfast was a pleasure. Two other couples staying in the B&B scheduled breakfast the same time as we did. It was fun hearing about their daily adventures exploring the area. Like other reviewers, I will mention that Ed's eggs benedict were delicious. We also enjoyed learning about the school where Ed taught during his teaching career and discussing our daughter's career as a band teacher.