The Perkins House is a unique, historic B&B with friendly hosts, Gretchen and Keith. The inn has numerous interesting decorations. It is fabulous old architecture, with several parlors, two staircases, a butler's pantry, and other nooks and crannies. The room and bed were comfortable. We were in a smaller room, though, and it was fairly crowded. It was hard to find a surface to set anything down on. We were only there one night so it wasn't a big deal, but would have been harder to stay in that room longer. We shared a large hall bathroom, which was fine. The hosts supplied plenty of toiletries, towels, and everything we needed. Everything was clean and organized.
My favorite feature of the house was the hanging "bed" on the front porch. I laid down, swung, and enjoyed a lovely respite from the world for a bit, enjoying the cool breeze of the evening air and the sounds of the birds and community.
The breakfast was a highlight of our trip. Keith's grits and "eggs benedict" (his unique recipe with sausage, sausage gravy, and a corn muffin) was absolutely delicious and outstanding! We thoroughly enjoyed the meal and ate too much!
We would definitely come back and recommend the Perkins House to others.