This is an attractive historic inn in a great location. It has very authentic historical decor and furnished tastefully.It’s in the center of the historic walking Moravian district. The Moravian district is a unique experience. It’s a restored Moravian village dating back to the the 17 th century with guides dressed in Moravian costumes everywhere who will tell you about the social history of each building. There is an old tavern that George Washington slept in, a gunsmith shop that makes old fashioned breach loaders, a Moravian schoolhouse and a silver smith to name but a few. It also 15 mins drive from the RJ Reynolds mansion and museum which is well worth visiting. The innkeeper, Sherry, is one of the rudest and most forbidding innkeepers I’ve very encountered. She did provide a lot of useful information about the town and restaurants. Breakfasts were small and not particularly good although she acted like she was a 5 star cook. Asking for more coffee or adaptation to a dietary requirement was an Oliver Twist experience. You really have to tip toe around her. The couple we travelled with felt the same about the innkeeper.