Sounds like the neighbors are kind of d!cks (if I may speak plainly.)
Your breakfast sounds top notch to me.
I've been floating the idea of one entrée to my hubby for awhile based on what I read here. Sweet one day, savory the next. (As of now, we put out both eggs and a sweet entrée every day.)
You have a full continental plus a great chef's special PLUS the alternative of eggs. No need to worry..
from previous conversations - they are, whenever phin's guests go there they try and poach them and bad mouth P - not on. P won't play their nasty game
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I do remember stories of this place. They hurt themselves in the long run.
Grateful that it works entirely different here. town businesses support each other to the betterment of the town in general. Inns, in particular, are quick to recommend other inns.
When an inquiry comes in wanting a pool, I know exactly where to send them. If the pool place hears from a prospect wanting a water view, they will refer them to us.
That isn't everybody, of course. There is one inn, in particular, that refuses to join the group and works for himself alone. He happens to have the most perfect location for an inn in this town. So he doesn't feel he needs the community.
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Not to show off but have one of the best locations in town plus other facilities others don't have such as parking and I don't feel I don't need the community - its nice to have company, shoulder to complain on or just have a coffee and a grumble with - also neighbour has done a super trip man response its hilarious -
"noise from the road is horrendous". That is the most ridiculous and misleading statement that anybody has ever left me, and I mean EVER. Statements like that can have a detrimental affect on my business, and I'm not sure that's what you intend. There is some noise from the Skipton Road, which is about 50 yards away across the Stray, but it is not horrendous. In fact I'm sitting here in room 6, I know you were in room 6 as that's the only one with a shower curtain and not a screen, and I can safely say that if there was a spider in the room you'd be able to hear it fart. The new double glazing sure does do it's job.
If you're gonna set yourself up as the new self appointed replacement to Alex Polizzi please be accurate, as you seem to be for the rest of your review.
name of owner
Owner and noise marshall
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Jcam said:
"noise from the road is horrendous". That is the most ridiculous and misleading statement that anybody has ever left me, and I mean EVER.
We have a train track that goes through the mountains. People love trains. Some people hate trains. It is in the distance and one of the greatest things about living here, I absolutely love it. I listen to it when I can and try to guess if it is empty or full. Guests complain it is too quiet here. When the leaves are gone you can hear the train approaching afar off and it is magical. Guests complained about the train. No one has sat on the porch in the last month. No one has sat in the gardens in the last month.
The most glorious morning of the year, I mean ever, we set the table for the cottage for their breakfast delivery and they took it all inside. Baffles the mind.
To each his own. Tomato tomahtoe. Chips or french fries.
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We're set back from the road on lots of acres - that's why most guests book us. Had a city guest arrive and tell us that his wife had to leave as she couldn't sleep at night being so far in the woods and that there were bears in the woods. Really - nothing on our website gave that away before you booked and took the last room … not the 2nd photo which shows us set back in the woods with no neighbors? To each his own -- she was a NYC girl afraid of the woods and they booked a night in a mountain B&B set in the woods. Can't fix stupid.
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I had a very long conversation with a potential guest who went out of her way to tell me how far back in the woods she lives, how very quiet it is there, how she needs complete, human silence to sleep (crickets ok, people not ok), and could I guarantee that kind of quiet here?
Um. I live on one of the longest roads in the USA. The house is set back about 30 feet from what used to be a truck route. People live in the houses all around me. They have kids, dogs, cars and lives they live out loud.
She asked for something on the water. I had to explain working waterfronts, fog horns, boat engines, fishermen at 4 AM. I have no idea where she ended up going on vacation. But this was not the right place for her.
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