Unique and charming
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 07/10/08
Alexander House was the perfect setting for our 4th of July weekend visit to Maryland’s Eastern Shore. The house is imaginatively and tastefully decorated in its literary theme: Mark Twain reading parlor, and bedrooms dedicated to three of the owners’ favorite authors: Robert Louis Stevenson, Langston Hughes and Jane Austen. [We stayed in Jane Austen’s room, which featured a very comfortable bed, a spacious bathroom and two fine reading chairs.] The breakfasts both days were excellent – tasty, nutritious and well presented. An added (and, frankly, unexpected) bonus was the absence of television. Our 48 hours of “unplugged” living was one of the most relaxing weekends we have spent. We also found no inconvenience in Alexander House’s “no shoes” rule. The house is immaculate and slippers or stocking feet worked just fine. We choose to stay at B&Bs when possible, because we like the experience of a facility with character. We felt richly rewarded in our choice of the Alexander House, and we commend the innkeepers on their fine establishment.
