The Sweet Biscuit Inn is just divine. The vintage home is spotless, large, with a bug porch with rocking chairs. They serve cookies and wine every night. The breakfasts are three courses, unique, filling (I had never had a desert at breakfast.) It is quiet. My room was on first floor right across entrance and dining area and it was very quiet, due to double doors to the room. I walk with cane, and appreciated handicap parking and a downstairs room. They even microwaved the heating pad I put on my back each morning. The bed was great too, and lots of channels on TV (I watched PBS). I would definitely stay there again. It was well worth the 5 hour drive to get there.