I could fill my review with descriptions of this lavish property but am sure you will read dozens of illustrations of this stately piece of landmark history, so i would rather mention some of our personal interactions with inn keepers Gary and John. I was in town for a family wedding with my husband. My adult children along with my elderly father stayed elsewhere, however, I brought my dad over to see the manor. Gary and John doted on my 83 year old dad although he was not staying. It was so sweet and my dad loved every moment. Upon mine and my husbands return to the manor later that night, John discovered I had attended art school and took all the time with us I wanted to walk me around the manor to introduce me to artwork that prior to my visit, I could have only seen in museums. I knew the hour was growing late but greedily wanted to see more. John was so generous to continue the tour regardless of how late I kept him. The next day I asked for an iron to press my husbands dress shirt for the wedding. John insisted on ironing it for us saying "if you were staying at the Ritz Carlton, they would iron it for you, well, it's no different at Rosewood!" You will awake each morning to the sent of Gary's gourmet breakfast then enjoy his rich stories about the area and what to see while in town. Gary exudes a warmth that makes you feel very fond of him immediately. Gary even asked I call upon safe arrival home! So, hope they read this; the Loyd's are home and missing Rosewood!!