RTCowburn
July 11, 2021
The Hann Homestead Inn was the perfect backdrop for an intimate party with family and friends to celebrate my son’s graduation this weekend. While the property is beautiful during the day, it is simply breathtaking at night with all of the beautiful twinkle lights in the trees and on the porches. I love to travel and prefer to stay at Bed and Breakfasts for the charm and little touches you can’t always find in hotels. I have stayed at many throughout the US and in France, yet The Hann Homestead Inn is one of the most charming inside that I have ever had the pleasure of staying in. It is beautifully decorated, immaculate throughout, and the beds are very comfortable. What I loved most though, is the very careful attention Barbara has paid to sharing the history of this lovely inn and the families who called it home since it was built in 1840. While I didn’t have a lot of downtime to relax, when I did, I thoroughly enjoyed walking through the inn and looking at the photographs throughout and reading about them. In addition to the photos, finding the little chimney closet that was part of the Underground Railroad made me truly appreciate the history of this beautiful inn. Barbara was attentive and incredibly helpful. She checked in throughout our stay to ensure everything was okay and to see if we needed anything. Thank you for sharing your beautiful space, Barb. I look forward to visiting again.