The late-19th-century Folk Victorian on a quiet side street has a twin design, with two adjacent sections that mirror each other. Innkeepers Christine and Doug Mosley occupy one half and guests stay in the other. Rooms have period toile, floral, and striped wallpapers and fabrics. One has a separate entrance and its own enclosed porch. Details such as fish-scale shingles, tiny stained-glass windows, pocket doors, dentil molding, and antique wall-hung sinks make it all the more interesting.
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