Though charming from the outside, we weren't impressed with our room (oak room) We have stayed at a couple of inns and B&Bs in New England now, and this room was much too austere for our taste: sparsely furnished with a glaring ceiling lamp. I guess what you pay is what you get, though we got the impression most rooms were furnished like ours.Though the room was littered with notes wishing us a pleasant stay and encouraging us to ask anything we needed from reception, when we asked for a second bedside reading lamp, we were bluntly told no. There was also only one night stand, and no real place to sit because of two sloping ceilings. The bathroom was across the hall (private) which is not very convenient. As another reviewer mentioned, there was some mold and rust, otherwise it was clean and comfortable enough. Breakfast was alright; some fresh pastry and fruit and cereal, more like a hotel chain breakfast rather than a B&B's. The real upside of this inn was its location: halfway cape cod and next to the national park visitor centre.