Blooming Inn describes itself as "Victorian' and "quaint" . After spending last weekend there my description would be a perfect setting for a horror movie. The atmosphere is dark, depressing, and scary. I never saw a host, hostess, or anyone connected to the management of the house. When i arrived Friday half of the lamps in my room were umplugged and my daughter and granddaughter had to crawl around to plug them in. I turned on the window AC and it was blocked by a large stuffed chair, which I was forced to move.There are 3 rooms for guests/ Each has a detached designated bathroom across the hall. There is NO Kleenex in the bathroom.There is no kitchen available for guests. The dining room is the eating area. There is a half empty jar of crystalized honey(yuck!) on a tablle with a note to enjoy a toasted English muffin. I tried to slice one in two but it was so old and stale it was impossible to do.There was NO microwave anywhere! There are cereal bowls and silverware and milk in the refrigerator but no cereal - only hard muffins for breakfast. There is no TV in the house. The parlor would have been a perfect place for one. This place desperately needs some modern conveniences = a microwave, a TV, and a box of Kleenex!