My husband and I were suppose to visit in 2020 before COVID decided to postpone that. Elizabeth, who runs the property, was very understanding and allowing us to makeup the reservation in 2021. She is incredibly attentive to guests' needs and is very welcoming that gives guests a sense of relaxation that can sometimes be missing from other establishments. The suite we stayed in had a bedroom, living space with a small alcove that had food items with a minifridge, Keurig, and microwave and a full bathroom. As for the location, the Charlestown area was very quiet. We didn't hear any sirens, no yelling outside despite many options for eating and drinking. The neighborhood is quite nice and a joy to walk around. If you are driving, there is a parking garage only 12 minutes away via walking or if using public transportation, there are numerous bustops and a subway station only 10 minutes away via walking. Within five minutes, you can find a CVS and Wholefoods Market in case the need arises. Within a 15 minute walk, you have numerous parks, historical sites and several monuments! There were three A/C window units in each room to combat the heat and while they are loud, we don't discount that from out experience. In fact we didn't mind since it is like white noise to us. It is to be expected that traveling in New England in the summer may mean the occasional heatwaves and numerous buildings in New England may not have central air. For being built in 1799, we feel that the building dealt with 90+ temps fairly well.
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