This gracious inn is comprised of several Greek Revival row houses dating back to 1847. All of the 70 rooms have been restored and are furnished with antiques as well as modern amenities. The brick-walled courtyard garden is a lovely setting for morning coffee or to relax in the evening. Edgar Allan Poe, who lived across the street, played in these gardens as a child. It is rumored that his poem "To Helen" was written with this garden in mind. The inn is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the structures themselves have a rich history.
• Hotel Services: restaurant, television, parking, internet access, disabled access, business facilities, air conditioning, non-smoking rooms
• Special Features: Evening wine and cheese reception.
• Conferences: Two meeting rooms.