We booked the Inn at Charlotte because of its convenient location. Shelburne Museum & Farm are close by as is Burlington. We were enthusiastically greeted upon our arrival by inn keeper, Duker, who showed us around the "inn" which in all honesty, is a bit quirky & funky. The inn looks a bit like a hippy motor inn. Chickens freely roam the grounds, hammocks surround an outdoor fire pit, the whole vibe is casual & laid back. We stayed in the family room that had a king size bed in one room and a twin bed & double futon in the other. Our room, the bedding & bathroom were all very clean. Furniture & decor looked like something you might find at a friend's summer cabin. Duker's art work is on the wall. Duker was very knowledgeable about things to do in the area that are "off the radar screen" We followed his advice & went to Mt. Philo Park (beautiful!) & walked the new 3 mile town link trail. Breakfast was delicious---bread pudding, bacon, fresh fruit compote. It's not for everyone, but If you're looking for a place to stay that's not your typical b & b, the Inn at Charlotte is for you. We had a great couple of days there.