The Inn at Bath is inexpensive and lovely -- well-furnished rooms with very comfortable beds. The king bed was really two twins combined and thus had a depression, but otherwise quite comfortable with a warm duvet and pillows. The inn provides an excellent VCR tape collection in case you want to stay in, and tea. The fireplace was set and ready to be lit when we arrived. Breakfast was unspectacular, and we had a room directly off of the kitchen and so the phone rang frequently. Not too terribly disturbing. The innkeeper has quite a few rules: no fruit juice or red wine in the rooms, drinks must be in sailor's mugs, you must be on time for breakfast -- but with the furnishings, I can understand his concern.
Pros: luxurious bed, nice fireplace, beautiful furnishings
Cons: many B&B rules, mediocre breakfast, standoffish innkeeper
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