We were torn about writing this review for purely selfish reasons. After staying here, we didn't want anyone else to know about this hidden gem. (We can't wait to go back!).
The location is great. This place is on the EDGE of everything, not in the middle of everything. If you are the window-seat type, you’ll appreciate access to everything without being right on top of everything.
The building feels old but is newly built or meticulously renovated — and the furnishing design approach creates a good balance between fancy antiques and modern convenience.
The kitchen was GREAT. Everything we needed and nothing we didn't. It's not a full kitchen, so if you want to grill burgers, or make a big meal, this kitchen is not for you (it does have a microwave/convection oven). Snacks, drinks, and coffee are all we had.
We spent a LOT of our time relaxing on the balcony watching the hummingbirds get nectar from the trumpet vines across the street. The patio is on the east side of the building, so even when it was hot, we had a shady, breezy place to unwind.
Any knocks? Yes, and no. The only access is up a set of spiral stairs, which didn't bother us, but your situation may be different. Jefferson was founded as a train town, so light sleepers might find that the proximity to the intermittent train horn (including late at night) takes some getting used to. For us, it was all a welcome part of the experience.